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Author Topic: Accentor's, what build weight is acceptable with an empty tank ready to fly?  (Read 1075 times)

Offline Cliff Henke

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I have an old Accentor that has never been flown. ( 94-95 Brodak kit )  I have mounted a K&B 40 for power. What build weight is acceptable with an empty tank ready to fly?


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Offline john e. holliday

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If you go over to Stuka Stunt Works and do a search for Accentor you will find a post  DOC's Accentor.   Mine is heavy and flown with a RO-Jett .40 REFI which is a heavy engine.  Flies fine at 59 ounces on 65 foot .015 lines. 
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Mike Palko flew one before he became enamored with electrons....you might PM him....

Offline Balsa Butcher

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Realistically...try for under 55 ounces. Under 50 ounces would be ideal. K&B 40 should work well but do some bench runs to become familier with its running characteristics. If it comes out nose heavy Randy probably has a tongue muffler that will work. If it is over 55 ounces, don't worry 'bout it-go fly.  8)
« Last Edit: May 10, 2014, 10:56:37 AM by Balsa Butcher »
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