Hello Milton:
in my P-47 (Bill plans), I put my Saito 72 in the same place of the plan, I only need to change the second former because i use a C/L carburater ad the venturi is between this former. I use in my engine a 14x6 Bolly I need to put some washes behind the prop to put the prop a litle front of. I dind´t need any weight to balance the model, it´s good with 72. The members of group will be use different engines(PA 65,PA 75,ST 60,OS 70 Ultimate). Barrabino is a big friend. I didn´t see this new Saito 62.
Specifications of models in the pictures:
Osni (Bill) - 1.900 g - engine PA 51 - change to PA 65 in short time.
Joarez (Pat) - 1.750 g - engine Saito 72 - it's possible to change OS 70 Ultimate
Elizio (Bill) - 1.900 g - engine Saito 72
Best Regards
elizio
P.S.: portuguese/english - by Nelson Medeiros
Hi
As I see it, what prevents us from being a world class CL power (the same for other aeromodelling disciplines) is the small number of active modelers we have here in Brazil. When you can pick from two or three thousand active pilots, finding 3 or 4 or 10 world class pilots is a lot easier than from seventy or eighty. Concerning individual skills, I think we are at par with anyone, anywhere. Of course, we may take into consideration such things as little encouragement in our society, lack of technical-mechanical tradition, little publicizing, few opportunities for consistent improvement and so on, but I think the preponderant factor is the first one (although it surely is a consequence of all the other ones listed).
Regards
elizio
P.S.: portuguese/english - by Ferenc