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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Dwayne on August 07, 2015, 07:27:27 PM
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This guy must think so... LL~
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/NEW-OS-Engines-13393-46LA-Non-Ring-40D-E3030-Engine-/151480850560?hash=item2344f65880
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Holy cow! If he could really sell them at that price, I'd sell my 3 NIB and buy a couple ST51s.
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Would the AXII series be a suitable replacement? Anyone know anything about them? Not many CL engines available anymore. Time to go electric?
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Wow! Really.
I've got a well used one here, wonder what I could get for that?
Can get Yuriy Yatsenko's latest and greatest Retro Discovery .69 for about $280 USD. I'd much rather that over an LA46.
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Would the AXII series be a suitable replacement? Anyone know anything about them? Not many CL engines available anymore. Time to go electric?
Much more powerful but also much heavier!! Good engine but I wouldn't call it a replacement...far less flexible in application than the LA for stunt!
Randy Cuberly
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The best replacement for the c/l .46LA is the r/c .46 LA with a venturi.
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The best replacement for the c/l .46LA is the r/c .46 LA with a venturi.
The Tower website says the RC version of the LA 46 has also been discontinued. Maybe some of the RC versions can still be found elsewhere.
As far as the AXII goes, more power is nice, but is the greater weight too much of a penalty? If not a good choice for our purposes in stock form, maybe the engine gurus can tell us if it is worth the effort to make the necessary modifications.
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The Tower website says the RC version of the LA 46 has also been discontinued. Maybe some of the RC versions can still be found elsewhere.
As far as the AXII goes, more power is nice, but is the greater weight too much of a penalty? If not a good choice for our purposes in stock form, maybe the engine gurus can tell us if it is worth the effort to make the necessary modifications.
This is why the LA .46 is such a good engine, one head gasket, nva and go flying, I've let my R/C club know, if anyone has one send it my way, fingers crossed. y1
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This guy must think so... LL~
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/NEW-OS-Engines-13393-46LA-Non-Ring-40D-E3030-Engine-/151480850560?hash=item2344f65880
Good thing I have about 20 of them in my engine draw! Been collection for a while. y1
I have the latest catalogue from "Tower" so I decided to call them today for (9:00 AM, PST) info on these engines and "Voila" they NO longer have them..........well you know what they say in Russia "Toughschitski" LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
Good luck guys, Jerry
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The Tower website says the RC version of the LA 46 has also been discontinued. Maybe some of the RC versions can still be found elsewhere.
As far as the AXII goes, more power is nice, but is the greater weight too much of a penalty? If not a good choice for our purposes in stock form, maybe the engine gurus can tell us if it is worth the effort to make the necessary modifications.
The greater weight penalty is certainly too much for the airplanes in the smaller group of classic airplanes that the LA could be very successfully used in (Nobler size airplanes), but on the bright side will fly airplanes in the 57+ oz, 650 sq in range without breaking a sweat. The 55 AX is another great alternative for the larger airplanes in spite of it's weight.
Randy Cuberly
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I never considered the LA series to be extra light weight engines. It will be interesting to see how OS fills the gap.
MM
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I never considered the LA series to be extra light weight engines. It will be interesting to see how OS fills the gap.
MM
Why would OS "fill the gap"? The R/C guys want ball bearings and a good idle, or they'll go electric. We don't figure
into OS' future at all. Get used .46 LAs and parts while you can. It doesn't look like ST will be making anymore G.51s,
either. We might be dragged into flying with electrons, kicking and screaming all the way. S?P Steve
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Would the AXII series be a suitable replacement? Anyone know anything about them? Not many CL engines available anymore. Time to go electric?
If it is, it'll be more like the 40VF, where a 40 sized motor with a pipe powers a "60 sized" plane.
I don't want to say more because I've probably exhausted what I know and then overshot the mark to boot. Fortunately there's a lot of them on eBay for reasonable prices, and there's always the option of using an electric motor while sticking a playing card into the prop disk for sound.
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Why would OS "fill the gap"?
Because they like to party? What about the Thunder Tiger GP42 is that still in production?
MM
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Because they like to party? What about the Thunder Tiger GP42 is that still in production?
MM
Thunder Tigers aren't on sale any more, I heard that they closed their doors. See on Tower Hobbies.
Luiz
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At least they are not producing IC engines any more.
Luiz
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There are still plenty of piston engines in Ebay
If this guy is able to find somebody to pay quadruple price for an LA46, good for him. With millions of browsers he might get lucky.
There are still lots of good engines on The Bay for $50 or less. A few may be worn out, but in my experience at least 90% are very low time or even zero time. Many people buy the parts and never finish the project.
I can spot a worn out engine by the worn out verbage in the sell-job.
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To me, an engine's only value is the ability to fly an airplane. I am not a collector.