Today ,I purchased the above model rtf sans engine. The plane is 16oz. has a 36" wing span and 291 Sq. In. of wing area. The plans call for a .15-.20 engine but here is the rub. In that engine size I have Veco .19 BB, Fox .19 and .25, Brodak .25 and ST G20/.23. All great engines at about 6-7 oz. but are too heavy for this plane. The only 2 other light engines that other may make the weight restriction is a Cub .19 and a Fox .15X. I am not sure that either of those engines would have enough grunt to pull the Mustang through the OTS pattern. Of the two, the Fox may be satisfactorily. I do have an older Magnum .15 that would be great if I could find a piston and cylinder for it. Is there a source for these things? In think that they are still being raced in the US.
Thought comments?
Tia,
Frank McCune
Hi Frank, how about a strong .09 cu"or an even stronger 1.0cc glow engine? These should weigh
between 4 and 5 oz. If you are setup to run diesels; then an .09 cu" at around 3.5-4 ozs or a light
Silver Swallow .15 at 4.8 ozs will fly your model on .015" x .57" lines easily. My Silver Swallow .15,
a plain bearing diesel using those same lines pulls a Dumas Tomahawk(330sq"s) through a rather ugly
pattern with plenty of overhead line tension. I use a Taipan 9" X 4" prop. These Silver Swallow .15s(2.49cc)
can be found on ebay for $25-$35 each...Don't pay any more for one...
I just had another ebay thought, if you can find a Cox Medallion .15, that might be a best choice,
they are very light at 4.24 ozs.
Tony G
