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just came back from flying my sig 4 star 60, well guys hands down this is definetelly the plane as second even can be used as trainer very easy to control very responsive and it glides to land very slowly , love it already...
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Sig really did us a favor with the 4-Star series. They are very nice, simple planes.
The first kit I built was the Forty and once I open the instructions, every one of my questions was answered.
Tom
The first kit I built was the Forty and once I open the instructions, every one of my questions was answered.
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OH,,sorry about that, didn't mean to be smart about it. Yeah, FS (stands for Four Stroke).
I think the manufacture Sig, suggests a 61-75 two stroke? I've read the OS61, pulls it around nicely.
Good luck, you'll love this plane.
I think the manufacture Sig, suggests a 61-75 two stroke? I've read the OS61, pulls it around nicely.
Good luck, you'll love this plane.
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On my 4*60 I have run a K&B .65 and now have a TT GP .61 on it. The K&B ruan real good but seemed like it didn't have enough power for that size engine. The K&B is also very light for a 60 size engine. The thunder tiger is about 3 or 4 oz heavier but seems to have lots more power. I love the plane with this engine on it. The TT is also not very expensive. The plane just seems to fly better and the engine was very easy to tune. I also have a TT pro .61 that I am going to try on it also.
Rick
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