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Title: Leo 37
Post by: Bill Little on September 03, 2006, 12:03:45 AM
A good while back, I got 2 Leo 37s from Joe Just that Scott Riese converted to C/L stunt engines.
I used one today the first time on a built up wing RD-1.  The engine preformed flawlessly!  Used an APC 10 1/2 X 4 1/2 prop and it ran a beautiful high rpm 4-2.  Came on and off lke clockwork.  Plenty of guts, no problem hauling the RD-1 all over the sky.  Even though they are reported to actually be 34 size, it is plenty strong.

Bill <><
Title: Re: Leo 37
Post by: SQ8s on November 04, 2006, 12:30:14 AM
I hope to get some more of those engines. THEY ARE SUPER!!!! As Strong as a 46  y1
Title: Re: Leo 37
Post by: Bill Little on November 04, 2006, 08:23:39 AM
I hope to get some more of those engines. THEY ARE SUPER!!!! As Strong as a 46  y1

Easy cranking (first flips), very *intelligent* engine run.  I am finishing a Mathis Profile (48", no flaps) to use the first one of the two I got from Joe.   I am looking to build one of Don H's SBD Profiles to use these on for now.  It runs as good as the Magnum 36 XLS II "square head" that I have.

I believe they will pull a pretty good size stunt ship!

Leave them just t ouch tighter next time, and I don't hink they would EVER wear out!  Of course, I don't think I can wear these out, anyway.  y1

Bill <><