Aeromodelling in the future?
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Re: Aeromodelling in the future?
I have the same plans languishing in a cupboard waiting for a good lathe...
- Shaun
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Re: Aeromodelling in the future?
Me too. Part built one at school but didn't have it finished by the time I left to go to Uni...The bits were lost in the mists of time...
Shaun
Shaun
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Re: Aeromodelling in the future?
A small engine like the Topsy is not a good choice for a first time engine builder as the piston/cylinder fits required are quite difficult to achieve, a better choice for a first build is something larger like the Bollaero 1.8, nelson 2cc ( revised bollaero with ballraced crank) or the Hollybuddy 2.5cc . All the listed motors are barstock designs so no castings or crankcase sculpting required.
Stewart
Stewart