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4 stroke prototype 83kg thrust, 15.3kg weight
EOS engines 4 stroke prototype
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Re: EOS engines 4 stroke prototype
Awesome,
I am currently flying the EOS150 and love it.....would love to see some pictures or info on adding an E-start to a 100? could you make a topic on that perhaps?....I'm trying to build up content on this forum, and every bit helps.
This 4 stroke has been shown for a few years. good to see it may be closer to production.
Toby
I am currently flying the EOS150 and love it.....would love to see some pictures or info on adding an E-start to a 100? could you make a topic on that perhaps?....I'm trying to build up content on this forum, and every bit helps.
This 4 stroke has been shown for a few years. good to see it may be closer to production.
Toby
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It's your choice....but some pictures would be nice. I have thought about how to do it myself, but would like to make it more of a dual start if I ever get to working on it (doubtful...too many other projects).
As for responsibility....it is ALWAYS the pilot in commands responsibility to check his own equipment...especially if he builds it himself. You should not have any liability on your hands for info you freely give, unless you sell it as a product, then maybe some liability.
As for responsibility....it is ALWAYS the pilot in commands responsibility to check his own equipment...especially if he builds it himself. You should not have any liability on your hands for info you freely give, unless you sell it as a product, then maybe some liability.
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Wow, nice work on that. looks very sturdy.
I noticed a 3 blade prop. I have yet to try one, how does it differ from the usual 2 blade? what are the benefits and downsides? I know some people seem to like them a lot.
I noticed a 3 blade prop. I have yet to try one, how does it differ from the usual 2 blade? what are the benefits and downsides? I know some people seem to like them a lot.
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The digital ignition mod sounds good too....I just looked on amazon, lots of options for motorcycles out there. I assume you used an off the shelf unit? or did you make something from scratch?
Too many projects, not enough time
Too many projects, not enough time