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Old 11-01-2006, 10:39 AM   #1
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Default Carden 30% extra 300 question

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I am looking at a carden 30% extra 300. Not sure how old the plane is but it has not flown in at least two years. The airframe is stripped of engine electrics etc.. I was wondering about powerplants. He was flying a zenoah G 62 on it with a modded electronic ignition. What would be some power choices for this plane. I am having trouble finding alot of info on this one. I have seen a couple for sale with 3w70's on them but thats about it.. any insight would be appreciated. thank you

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Default Re: Carden 30% extra 300 question

It's a good airplane. Some were done with 3D mods- mostly increased elevator area (move the hinge line forward). It would be a great IMAC plane.

When they came out (around 10 years ago or so) most were powered with G-62's, Sachs 3.2's or 3W-60's. They fly nicely with these but are probably only competitive up to Sportsman or Intermediate with one of these engines. I remember when guys started putting 3W-70 twins in them and they were considered a very strong combination!

If I were doing one today, I'd look at the "old" style ZDZ80. I think it would be ideal for this plane. Weight comparable to a G-62 but more powerful.

Other engines I would consider would be something from BME. They used to sell a twin that was, I think, an 80- same physical size and weight as their 100/102 (comparable to ZDZ80/G62).

If you were really crazy you could consider one of the light 100's. I would advise extreme throttle control- but the fact is that since this plane was designed there are 80-115cc engines that have been introduced with approximately the same weight as the 60cc engines that were used in this plane ten years ago.


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