no it should run fine. Like I said, you can run them on any angle you shoose. Different to a nitro engine. A nitro engine relys purely on compression to suck the fuel up to the carb, which makes it important to position the fuel tank in line with the carb on any nitro plane. Hope this helps!
when is part 4 coming out ??
ThirdDegreeWitch 7 months ago
hello when is part 4 coming ... has the spitfire been painted yet |?
TheBirdScales 1 year ago
would love to see that in a RC plane :)
connell256 1 year ago
Sounds nice but I'd think of a way of protecting your hand - its worth more than the engine !
francepourmoi 1 year ago
Super Patent na stanowisko rozruchowe do silnika.
kuba140272 1 year ago
project status?
Would love to see more of this beautiful work.
roddntodd 1 year ago
Any further videos on this plane? Itchin' to see it in the air!
Great job
Ganthor1 2 years ago
With petrol engines (not the smaller glow engines) the tank placement, carb orientation, engine position problems are generally abolished.
sheldonholy 2 years ago
no it should run fine. Like I said, you can run them on any angle you shoose. Different to a nitro engine. A nitro engine relys purely on compression to suck the fuel up to the carb, which makes it important to position the fuel tank in line with the carb on any nitro plane. Hope this helps!
daz167 2 years ago
same with a nitro motor....the compression sucks the nitro fuel into the carb too
derderpaintballguy 2 years ago