How about Rimfire motors larger than .10? The Doctor
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Originally posted by spyder1 View PostBy the way off subject but how do I get to advance beyond student pilot,been flying for 35 years,full size and rc?
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I've got Rimfire .32's and .46's in several planes. haven't had any problems with them. I know they cost more than Turnigy & Tomcat motors but when the plane is designed for a specific motor I tend to use it. I'm not a handy guy when it comes to making changes to an air frame to accommodate something different.
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I've used Rimfires in my Beechcraft Baron twin and Top Flite Gold Edition Cessna 182 Skylane (both) with great success. Love those motors.My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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