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On Jan 17, 9:21*pm, Tim wrote:
On Jan 17, 8:12*am, "Jack." wrote: On Jan 16, 5:47*pm, Tim wrote: A B29 model powered by 4 chainsaw engines... Complete with a mid-air launch of an X1 rocket! * Here's where a lot of work pays off. http://users.skynet.be/fa926657/files/B29.wmv I've seen that thing fly twice, and watched him crash it once. *After the X1 landed, he spun the B29 down from way up high, where he'd been circling while the X1 did it's thing. *Then he flew down the runway doing slow rolls, and during one of the rolls the outer third of one of the wings folded up. *That was several years ago, and I understand it's been crashed and rebuilt more than once since. The original B29 was built by a guy who didn't get a chance to finish it before he passed away. *The family gave it to Mac Hodges, and he finished it and began flying it at RC events. BTW... those aren't exactly "chainsaw" motors. *They are purpose-built for RC aircraft use. *The current B29 has four DA-100 motors that are twin cylinder, 100cc and cost $1000 each. *Yes, with all the motors, radio gear, and airframe it's probably $6000 - 7000 in the air. *Just the props can be over $100 each. Here's the motor used: *http://www.desertaircraft.com/engine...hp?Page=DA-100 I passed on the info as I recieved it. Thanks for the correction. It was not meant in any mean-spirited way. How would you know unless you were into R/C? Besides, many R/C planes acrually *do* use converted chainsaw motors... they just aren't as light and powerful as something like the DA motor, but are a whole lot cheaper! And gas&oil mix is far less expensive than the glow fuel that the traditional R/C motors use. |
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