The Extra 330L 50cc is the next step up from one of the 1.20 to 1.80 nitro engine kits, although some of the 1.80 nitro fuel 4 stroke engines may be comparable. Expect to spend two to three times the cost of the kit for necessary parts not included ie. DA50 engine, (7) 120oz/in metal gear servos, pushrods, & radio.
Seven of the all metal geared hexTronic HX12K from Hobby King are installed using the M3 swivel ball links that came with the kit and threaded heavy gauge aluminum wire for the pushrods as follows: 2 tied together under the canopy for the rudder, 1 for each side aileron, 1 for each side elevator (although I tied the two sides together using threaded expansion couplers), & 1 for the throttle. The pushrods were cut to lengths, and threaded using a modeller's M3 die tool.
Damn!!! My lawnmower has aircraft wheels!
uschdog 1 month ago
The Extra 330L 50cc is the next step up from one of the 1.20 to 1.80 nitro engine kits, although some of the 1.80 nitro fuel 4 stroke engines may be comparable. Expect to spend two to three times the cost of the kit for necessary parts not included ie. DA50 engine, (7) 120oz/in metal gear servos, pushrods, & radio.
StationNT5Bmedia 6 months ago
Is this another hunk of crap by nitroplanes or is it worth the money to buy for 3D?
aerialboy55 6 months ago
Seven of the all metal geared hexTronic HX12K from Hobby King are installed using the M3 swivel ball links that came with the kit and threaded heavy gauge aluminum wire for the pushrods as follows: 2 tied together under the canopy for the rudder, 1 for each side aileron, 1 for each side elevator (although I tied the two sides together using threaded expansion couplers), & 1 for the throttle. The pushrods were cut to lengths, and threaded using a modeller's M3 die tool.
StationNT5Bmedia 7 months ago
Hey looks great. Mine should be here in a few day. Im rigging it with a 56cc DLA. What servos did you use?
MrChristianbass2170 7 months ago