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Sig Sundancer

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lebasi1909 - 13 Sep 2007 03:39 GMT
I recently purchased the Sig big Sundancer bipe and looking for a goo
engine for this. Been looking at the Fuji and the Zenoah. An
suggestions? Thank

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MJKolodziej - 14 Sep 2007 03:49 GMT
> I recently purchased the Sig big Sundancer bipe and looking for a good
> engine for this. Been looking at the Fuji and the Zenoah. Any
> suggestions? Thanks
> lebasi1909

After I saw your post I talked to a friend who flew one with a Zenoah g62
and he said the liked the engine but that plane didn't need that much
engine.
mk
jrf2 - 27 Oct 2007 17:58 GMT
Both of those are too heavy.  I had a G-62 in mine and I had put over
pound of weight in the tail to balance it.  The Fuji non-ei engines ar
just as heavy as the Zenoah engines.

The Sundancer was designed to use the newer, lighter engines like Firs
Place, Fox, DA, Brison, BME, 3W, NVVS, Evolution, ZDZ, SPE, Brillelli
etc.

Ji

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