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Here's a good read, cert. engines, models vs. wt. vs hp

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Here's a good read, cert. engines, models vs. wt. vs hp

Poached from the Bearhawk site.
http://www.bearhawkin.com/FAQ-Engines.html
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Interesting stuff here SF.
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Re: Here's a good read, cert. engines, models vs. wt. vs hp

Some of it is wrong though. The O-320-E2A and O-320-D2A are the same weight.
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Re: Here's a good read, cert. engines, models vs. wt. vs hp

shortfielder wrote:Poached from the Bearhawk site.
http://www.bearhawkin.com/FAQ-Engines.html


Scroll to the bottom to see a profile drawing of the conceptual M14P powered "Desert Hawk". That'd really be something!
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