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Old 11-26-2002, 07:18 PM
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Default Morris Giant Su-Do-Khoi & moki 2.10

i have a Morris Giant profile Su-Do-Khoi 82" wing span. will a moki 2.10 be to much (OVER KILL).
I HAVE A 2.10 SO I THOUGHT WHY NOT. ive read that the moki 180 will give this plane unlimited vertical so would think the 2.10
could at least do the same. any chance of the 2.10 being too heavy? if you have one of these i would be thankful for your imput. i fly giant scale but this is my frist profile plane.
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Default Morris Giant Su-Do-Khoi & moki 2.10

Go for it. The 2.10 weight is nearly the same as the 1.80. Prop it big, like a 22x10, and let'er rip!
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Default Morris Giant Su-Do-Khoi & moki 2.10

i wouldnt consider anything less than the 2.10 for that plane, i'am staring to build one now for myself and that is defeniantly the engine for me

. i would consider some wieght savings on it anyways to get the 2.10 to pull out of hover with good authority.

just my .02 cents worth

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Default See builder's tips on my web site

I built mine a couple years ago and powered it with a Moki 180. You can see some builder tips on my web site. Also, I did a small review available on rcairplane.com. Basically I suggest a slight beefing up in the fuselage area under where the horizontal stab attaches. You can actually remove some weight from the plywood parts that support the LG (drill some lightening holes).

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