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Cox Engine of The Month
Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
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Geist Flieger- Gold Member
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Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Blast from the past. Been flying this plane for 4 or 5 years. It's a rocket as well. My son is alot bigger these days! Lol
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
- Posts : 111
Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Post a vid on you tube so we can see it jam out!
1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Join date : 2013-10-20
Age : 61
Location : Brad in Texas
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
I will when it warms up for good around here and the wind dies down. It probably flys over 100 mph. I had to add 50% expo and hold on for several minutes!
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
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Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Dang. I was just going to say that by looking at the engine to plane ratio that it was going to be quick....
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Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
It dead sticks very well and it's easy to land but it's pretty sporty in the air.
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
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Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
- Posts : 111
Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Kewol beans glad your having fun with them. Here is one of my planes
a bit too small for a 1/2A engine real heart thumper to fly.
D .049 /SPI / Throttle Sleeve Ports Allow SPI function / Prop 4.1 x 4.1N / 30% Nitro
Static 24,790 rpm / 7.4oz thrust / .127hp / 94.74w / 96.2 mph / 6.19oz RTF
Unloaded 30,492 best on Vid 1 / 118.4 mph per prop calc.
Doppler reading has it at 118mph per pass at 1:47mins into the vid.
Hard tank no pressure tap. 3.7g servos. Cox low compression plug
3mins 20sec of run time on 15cc tank. 16.5"x4" span wing 66sq. in.
a bit too small for a 1/2A engine real heart thumper to fly.
D .049 /SPI / Throttle Sleeve Ports Allow SPI function / Prop 4.1 x 4.1N / 30% Nitro
Static 24,790 rpm / 7.4oz thrust / .127hp / 94.74w / 96.2 mph / 6.19oz RTF
Unloaded 30,492 best on Vid 1 / 118.4 mph per prop calc.
Doppler reading has it at 118mph per pass at 1:47mins into the vid.
Hard tank no pressure tap. 3.7g servos. Cox low compression plug
3mins 20sec of run time on 15cc tank. 16.5"x4" span wing 66sq. in.
1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Join date : 2013-10-20
Age : 61
Location : Brad in Texas
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Lol! That may even be a bit faster than my mini stick! Heart thumping adrenaline filled flights but it's fun after you successfully get them back on the ground! I like the hornet starter you have, a must for all 1/2a flyers. If I had 1 in the 80's and 90's I may not have as many scars on my fingers! Lol
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
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Join date : 2014-10-22
Location : Webb City, Mo
Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Yes lol, my first 1/2A starter was a 05 can motor and automotive radiator over fill hose.
1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Re: Killer bee clone/ hobbyking mini stick
Innovative! Lol
Geist Flieger- Gold Member
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Location : Webb City, Mo
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