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O.S Max-H 40R/C

Type Model: Glow R/C
Engine Size: 6.5cc
Company: O.S MAX
Year of Manufacture: 1964
Article Test by: AeroModeller February 1966


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Publisher:O.S Max
Designer:Peter-Chinn
Publishing Year:1964
Edition:Japanese
Keywords:O.S-Engines, O.S-Tests
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It has to be admitted that most radio-control engines A are hybrids. Very few were designed as RC motors at the outset. The smaller jobs as used for single-channel arc nearly always stock general purpose diesels or glows to which a throttle has been added. Early multi engines were usually stunt .35s equipped with throttle type carburettors and even with the more recent .45-.60 cu. in. RC engines the tendency among manufacturers to make one basic design serve more than one purpose has persisted.

This often works better than one might suppose. Even engines that were designed purely for control-line speed (e.g. McCoy 60) can sometimes make quite good RC motors with the addition of a suitable carburettor (and by reducing compression ratio if necessary) provided that port timing is not too extreme. If a high power output is required as in a modern RC acrobatic contest model certain of the characteristics of the typical hot contest engine may in fact be desirable.......

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