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Hi all,
I've got/away to get a Hanger 9 27% extra 260 with a Saito FA 220 in it and I was wondering what size of fuel tank I should put in without reducing performance. I want to fly the plane to its full extent...3D and still have a generous flight time (well generous I mean for this engine). Any help will be much appreciated ![]() BTW if you guys have any 'running in' tips with the engine and tuning tips they would also be much appreciated ![]() Cheers Andy |
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Location: USA, SD, Worthing
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The one that comes with the plane is fine. I ran that combo and it was great. Plenty of power and about 15 minutes of flight time.
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