b-rian RCTalk Member Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Nov 27, 2011 #1 I`m new to nitro planes,and recently purchased a japanese zero plane used/no engine.Is there a formula for figuring out what size engine i need?Do you go by wingspan or the weight?Thanks in advance.
I`m new to nitro planes,and recently purchased a japanese zero plane used/no engine.Is there a formula for figuring out what size engine i need?Do you go by wingspan or the weight?Thanks in advance.
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Nov 27, 2011 #2 What's the wingspan?
b-rian RCTalk Member Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Nov 27, 2011 Thread starter #3 Close to 52",and maybe i`m used to foam planes,but it feels heavy.Thanks Rolex
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Nov 27, 2011 #4 A .60 2 stroke or a .52 4 stroke. The 4 stroke will give you more torque and allow a bigger prop, plus it gives the sound of the real thing.
A .60 2 stroke or a .52 4 stroke. The 4 stroke will give you more torque and allow a bigger prop, plus it gives the sound of the real thing.