PDA

View Full Version : Looking for suggestions


fbrunet1957
2012-09-18, 12:32 PM
I have a OS Max .32 SX (2 cycles) retrieved from my last crash.
Can't find any ARF plane for that motor. :confused:
I see some for .25 and .40-.46.
Looking for a sport acrobatic.
Any suggestions.

Thanks

Burning Head
2012-09-18, 12:49 PM
here Francois http://www.greathobbies.com/productinfo/?prod_id=GPMA1472 you should have a lot of power with the .32 in:cool:

fbrunet1957
2012-09-18, 01:11 PM
here Francois http://www.greathobbies.com/productinfo/?prod_id=GPMA1472 you should have a lot of power with the .32 in:cool:

They are calling a .25.
Isn't .32 to big??

dhamultun
2012-09-18, 01:13 PM
Nope! Go for it! I've got a Thunder Tiger 36 Pro in a 25 size airframe.

fbrunet1957
2012-09-18, 01:20 PM
Sounds good.
I will do that.

Thanks guys.

fbrunet1957
2012-09-18, 01:47 PM
Richard.

Great Planes have 5 models of the same size. (1/12)
Spitfire
Corsair
Mustang
P-47 Thunderbolt
P-40 Warhawk

Is the P-40 the best pick?

Burning Head
2012-09-18, 03:29 PM
some or BO at Great Hobby like the corsair, but the P40 is fine

briankizner
2012-09-18, 03:58 PM
Not sure, but I think the OS .32 has the same mounting bolt pattern as the .25. OS's intention was to produce an engine wuth more oomph for .25 airframes. They did the same thing with a .52 that fits .46 planes.

dhamultun
2012-09-18, 05:50 PM
Not sure, but I think the OS .32 has the same mounting bolt pattern as the .25. OS's intention was to produce an engine wuth more oomph for .25 airframes. They did the same thing with a .52 that fits .46 planes.

I am pretty sure you are right Brian.

decarufe
2012-09-18, 06:07 PM
I have the same problem. Hopefully I'still able to fix my extra 300 with a .32 engine but next time it crash I may replace it.

My choice would probably be the Mustang or the corsair.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

fbrunet1957
2012-09-18, 09:27 PM
I think I will go for the P47 Thunderbolt because it is the latest additon of this family of 1/12 fighters from Great Planes and it features seperate servos for the ailerons, landing gear and a hatch so you can see the fuel thank whitout removing the wings.

Sempai-mj
2012-09-18, 11:05 PM
That's one nice looking bird.