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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: frank mccune on November 19, 2018, 06:13:14 PM
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Hello All:
One of my Winter projects will be finishing a TF Score. What I would like to know what total weigh would each of the following engines be capable of flying the pattern:
HP .40
ST .49 Sport
Fox .45 Sch
OS SF .46
What would the average weight SCORE be ready to fly? I have seen 72 oz. My flying mate flies a 72 oz. plane with a ST .56 and a 13-5 prop very well. My fear that the SCORE may be a lead sled in the waiting. Of course there is always the ASP .61 waiting in the, wait for it, wings if a massive amount of power is needed.
Tia,
Frank McCune
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Try the ST .49 or OS .46SF (if it's got a good ring-hahahaha). As for the ASP .61...no, it's way too heavy. H^^ Steve
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My opinion is, none of the above. The Score is a large, draggy airplane in addition to being heavy. Mine is in the 72 ounce range and powered by a Saito .56. It has good, reliable power, but definitely isn't over powered. I am not familiar with the ASP .61 but it can't be any heavier than the Saito. The Score has a fairly short nose and can stand the extra weight, just a matter of knowing if you can get the run you want out of the ASP??
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee