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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Leester on May 06, 2008, 03:08:37 AM

Title: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Leester on May 06, 2008, 03:08:37 AM
I just checked Horizons site and under news they show a Saito FA 40CL Coming Mid May.
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Bob Reeves on May 06, 2008, 05:49:22 AM
Yep it was announced in another thread a couple weeks ago. Sure tickles me, the 40a will handle anything an LA 46 would normaly go on and until the rule changes allow 15 thousands lines. I have three converted RC versions, two with UHP manafolds and one with a new insert for the RC carb I made myself.

Great little engine..
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Scott Hartford on May 06, 2008, 06:22:55 AM
I got one from Bob and put on an ARF Nobler to try out. VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! It's now my best-flying plane!
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Ralph Wenzel (d) on May 06, 2008, 08:29:52 AM
I got one from Bob and put on an ARF Nobler to try out. VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! It's now my best-flying plane!

How in the world did you balance the thing??? Tail-weight box? The Saito is at least 5 oz heavier than a Fox, and 4 oz. heavier than a B.40 or OS.40LA.

Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Bob Reeves on May 06, 2008, 08:50:58 AM
Not sure if Scott did anything... An interesting phenomenon about 4 strokes that was discussed to death several years ago is the CG can be farther forward and the airplane will still turn. Not sure anyone came up with a scientific explanation but allot of theories were floating around. My Twistmaster with a Saito 40 balances on the wing leading edge and will still turn with the best of the Twisters ever built.
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: proparc on May 06, 2008, 09:24:39 AM
Saito 40A rocks. I did a report on one in this forum some time ago. The weight difference is irrelevant. What does matter is that you stick one of these things in a well built Nobler and serious business is going to get takin care of.  I consider them a replacement for my ST 46's.
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Leester on May 06, 2008, 12:58:39 PM
I sure missed the thread saying it was going to be available. What forum was it on ? Engines or the main one ?
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: RandySmith on May 06, 2008, 01:17:51 PM
I sure missed the thread saying it was going to be available. What forum was it on ? Engines or the main one ?

HI

They  are due in mid to late May. I have all of the other 4 cycles here in stock, and the 40 Saito's  will be in stock when the importer gets them in.
By the way if your counting that will make   5  NEW  Control line 4 Stroke engines in the past few months made for C\L  flyers

Regards
Randy

www.aeroproducts.net
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Scott Hartford on May 06, 2008, 02:35:00 PM
How in the world did you balance the thing??? Tail-weight box? The Saito is at least 5 oz heavier than a Fox, and 4 oz. heavier than a B.40 or OS.40LA.


The picture on the front of the ARF Nobler box shows one equipped with a LA 40 with stock muffler. The Saito 40 weighs about the same. The run is unbelievable. You would just have to try it to see....... H^^
Title: Re: Saito FA 40CL
Post by: Ralph Wenzel (d) on May 06, 2008, 08:42:03 PM
I certainly wasn't quibbling about the quality of the FA40a or its running characteristics - I have 3 of 'em! But you may have just explained what was wrong with my #2 Cardinal. I shortened the nose of the ARC to accomodate the added weight (as compared to a B.40) and it was practically a Free-Flight plane. I added a 2 oz. Higley Hub, and the improvement was significant. Now I think I should try another, leaving the nose stock length, but add a tail-weight box "just in case". I must have missed the discussion about "nose-heavy but still turns"; thanks for the info.