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United States, CA, Nevada City
Joined Mar 2016
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Check out redwing RC Should be exactly what you need
http://www.redwingrc.com/home.php?cat=21 Dennis |
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www.theprofilebrotherhood.com
love my probro planes, this was taken years ago and made FG front page. I did it 7 times before the fuse gave out and still brought it home safe . all 7 were in the 3D pad not runway 10ft x 30ft so would come in at steep sliding KE then gas it just before breaking |
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All joking aside, I bought an old Mojo 60 beater that had been through many owners and needs re covering. After beating the hell out of it for the last 6 months it's my favorite plane. Everyone should own a mojo at one point.
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Make that a Mojo 65. Plans are available on the ProBro site: https://www.theprofilebrotherhood.co...+plans#p797252 60 is too small for a 20cc (I had one, flies best under 6lb all up with a .91 size glow). Agreed that every giant flyer should try a profile once, they are stupid fun. Just dont expct it to fly precise or crazy XA stuff... they are the best doing really slooooow floaty 3D on the deck... Rollers at a walking pace. Outside loops evectively within the planes length, etc. |
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United States, OH, Dayton
Joined Apr 2018
55 Posts
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Omp fusion
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I hope your wrong but we will know soon. I am currently building a Mojo 60 (MOASS version) that will be powered with DLE 20. There are a few out there and the word is unreal performance. Most on the Pro Bro site agree that Mojo 65 comes in around 9 pounds and too heavy for 20cc. I was thinking one of the Beam Mounted 30cc's like NGH for the 65. |
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Profiles are fun, I used to have a Burrito had a OS 72 4 stroke on it. that thing would do some crazy stuff. profiles just fly good, as someone said don't expect to win any IMAC comp with one, but just for stupid silly fun there great.. I would like another one myself one day.
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The 20cc will probably yank it around like a foamy but that’s a lot of weight up front... probably close to 30oz with muffler and ignition, right? You might need to put the batteries in the tail to balance. (Edit: remembered it was a 91 not 100. The 100 was on an OMP ultimate) |
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