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20cc Pattern Plane for Practice

AKNick

640cc Uber Pimp
I've wondered about doing this as well. would a MoAssed 65 take a bigger powerplant than a 20cc?
 

acerc

640cc Uber Pimp
Is that the Primo60? Looks like you had to add a lot of lead to the nose. Will be mindful of that and maybe move the tail servos up a bay...
Yep, it's the Primo. There is only 1-3/4oz added to the nose, guess I build to light.
 

caf2461

50cc
My Mojo 65 was ok with a DLE 20 but climb out of a hoover was dog slow. Currently running an OS GT22 with a ported WWRC pitts muffler and a Falcon carbon fiber 17x6 prop. Happy now but it is no power rocket.

Don't get me wrong I love profiles but I also love vintage pattern. I had a GP 70" revolver that was a great on rails pattern flyer with a DLE 20. Wind had no affect on the plane it was my go to windy day plane. If on rails pattern is your priority consider this.
 

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Alky6

150cc
My Mojo 65 was ok with a DLE 20 but climb out of a hoover was dog slow. Currently running an OS GT22 with a ported WWRC pitts muffler and a Falcon carbon fiber 17x6 prop. Happy now but it is no power rocket.

Don't get me wrong I love profiles but I also love vintage pattern. I had a GP 70" revolver that was a great on rails pattern flyer with a DLE 20. Wind had no affect on the plane it was my go to windy day plane. If on rails pattern is your priority consider this.
thanks for the info!
 

BalsaDust

Moderator
I've wondered about doing this as well. would a MoAssed 65 take a bigger powerplant than a 20cc?

The 65 is already moassed. The mojo40 and 60 both where updated some years after initial design to have the larger surfaces thus the rename to Moass.
 
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