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Remote Fuel Control Valve #142
The Fourmost Remote Fuel Control Valve is a device that allows the modeler to have com- plete control of his needle valve setting throughout the models operation. The modeler can adjust the needle valve setting midflight, maintaining the optimum RPM for various flight and engine conditions. When the model is on the ground the Remote Fuel Control Valve enables the modeler to adjust the needle valve setting, while keeping hands clear of propellers and other moving parts of the engine. The Remote Valve also provides a shutoff function. This may be activated while airborne or while on the ground, ensuring safe engine operation. $11.95 See your nearest Hobby Dealer for all our great Products Direct orders please include $6 shipping; International $12
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BH Models Su26M 88-inch 55cc ARF BH Models has expanded their offering in the 50-55cc gas ignition aircraft with this all-
new Su-26M model. Its 88-inch wing span and scale round cowl give it size and presence that Sukhoi enthusiasts will enjoy. But this isn’t a model just to look at; it’s meant to fly! The all-wood construction made of laser-cut wood and assembled in jigs provide a straight and true airframe that’s the basis of any great flying airplane. BH is serious about aerobatic aircraft and has been working with top aerobatic pilots around the world to help develop their miniature aerobatic series. The Su-26M is no exception. The unique shape provides consistent upline and downline speed and a refined airframe provides control authority and precision usually left to larger aircraft. The wing is two-piece, the stab is bolt-on, and the hinging is all done with a tab and pin system that is factory installed. The model is covered with Oracover. Specifications: wingsspan, 88.19 inches; length, 76.77 inches; weight, 18.7 pounds. Requires an 8-channel radio, 8 servos, OSGT 55-62 cc gas engine.
BH MODELS, distributed by Global Hobby Distributors, 18480 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92780, 714-963-0329,
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Over 200 C/L Plans, OTS, Classic & Modern Catalog $5.00
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est. 1989 by Mr. Fred Burgdorf JUNE 2012
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