I'm looking at the offerings for a new .25, particularly those that don't
cost an arm and a leg. Tower offers the OS Max LA, the Fox, the GMS and the
Magnum. What is the experience with these (and others)?
I'm looking for power & dependability, don't care at all about the carbs or
idle characteristics.
Thanks!
Dennis
Stoc005 - 01 Jul 2004 00:31 GMT
I'd recommend an old OS Max .25FSR if you can find one. They are fine engines,
IMHO.
Bill Kolofa
Dr1Driver - 01 Jul 2004 01:58 GMT
>I'm looking for power & dependability, don't care at all about the carbs or
>idle characteristics.
The best .25 engine is a Webra Speed .28. Strong, and reliable. Reasonably
priced.
Dr.1 Driver
"There's a Hun in the sun!"
Fritz Blackburn - 01 Jul 2004 02:11 GMT
The best of the cheap 25s from Tower is the Thunder Tiger 25:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXKF90&P=0
'Fritz the Cat' Blackburn
VP-94 Techrep NAS New Orleans
http://www.fritzthecat.info
> I'm looking at the offerings for a new .25, particularly those that don't
> cost an arm and a leg. Tower offers the OS Max LA, the Fox, the GMS and the
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> Dennis
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Mike Wizynajtys - 01 Jul 2004 12:34 GMT
I'll second the vote for Thunder Tiger .25. I'll take it a step further
and say that I believe their entire line of two cycle engines are a best
buy.....Powerful, Reliable and Affordable. What more could you ask for?
Wiz
> The best of the cheap 25s from Tower is the Thunder Tiger 25:
> http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXKF90&P=0
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RVS3RD - 01 Jul 2004 04:06 GMT
>Subject: Best .25 "Value" Engine?
>From: "Dennis Leonhardi" dleonhardi@nc.rr.com
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>Dennis
I just bought and have flown an OS .25 FX from the local shop. Fantastic
running engine, plenty of power and a good idle for around $85.
Good Luck Deciding,
Ray - Minooka, IL
propbuster2 - 01 Jul 2004 15:49 GMT
I have a couple of GMS .25s. Good power, good idle, no problems so
far. I used GMS's engine trade-in program (don't know if they're
still doing that or not. You'll have to go to their web site) so I
got the engines dirt cheap. In my book that makes them a pretty good
value engine.
> I'm looking at the offerings for a new .25, particularly those that don't
> cost an arm and a leg. Tower offers the OS Max LA, the Fox, the GMS and the
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> Dennis
Sport_Pilot - 01 Jul 2004 18:59 GMT
The GMS is probably the most powerfull of the ones you have listed,
followed closely by the Fox and Magnum. The Fox would last the
longest, but you need all castor fuel or at least store bought
synthitic / castor with additional castor oil added. Fox has the best
service, but Magnum is almost as good. Guess which one depends on what
is important to you.
You really need to check Hobbypeople, Horizon, and Quantum sites,
there are other engines and better prices.
> I'm looking at the offerings for a new .25, particularly those that don't
> cost an arm and a leg. Tower offers the OS Max LA, the Fox, the GMS and the
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> Dennis
Eb - 01 Jul 2004 20:23 GMT
>I'm looking for power & dependability, don't care at all about the carbs or
>idle characteristics.
In that case, the OS .32 is the same size and weight of an OS .25 FX,
and will fly many .40 size planes with more authority than a standard
.40
Although more expensive, it prehaps could be a much more versatile
engine for your future needs.