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Run Times on Tank/Mounts for Tee Dee .020 and .010
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Run Times on Tank/Mounts for Tee Dee .020 and .010
From my Facebook Page:
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Flying bud, Tony, had asked about the run times with the Skylark's future .020 powerplants with them using the new metal combination fuel tank / engine mounts.
After running the Tee Dee .020, I decided to also run an .010 that was handy, and these are the times I got. Both engines had to do some "cobweb flushing", and as expected, they ran longer with each attempt.
I think the .010 ought to get 3 minutes if mounted on an airframe.
The tank / mounts are beautiful little works of art, available from:
https://coxengines.ca/ and
http://www.exmodelengines.com/home.php?cat=264


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Flying bud, Tony, had asked about the run times with the Skylark's future .020 powerplants with them using the new metal combination fuel tank / engine mounts.
After running the Tee Dee .020, I decided to also run an .010 that was handy, and these are the times I got. Both engines had to do some "cobweb flushing", and as expected, they ran longer with each attempt.
I think the .010 ought to get 3 minutes if mounted on an airframe.
The tank / mounts are beautiful little works of art, available from:
https://coxengines.ca/ and
http://www.exmodelengines.com/home.php?cat=264


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