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O.S Max-S 30R/C

Type Model: Glow R/C
Engine Size: 4.86cc
Company: O.S MAX
Year of Manufacture: 1964
Article Test by: AeroModeller March 1970


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Publisher:O.S Max
Designer:Peter-Chinn
Publishing Year:1964
Edition:Japanese
Keywords:O.S-Engines, O.S-Tests
Rating:5.00 (1Vote(s))
File size:1.3 MB
File Type:PDF Word
File Quality:Clear
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This is a by request report on an engine that has become recognised as one of the best of its kind on the market.

The O.S. company introduced the Max S.30 RC just over five years ago after a study of the various requirements of multi trainer type power units. Being modellers themselves the O.S. design staff knew that the best sort of aircraft with which to learn multi-channel radio-control flying was a reasonably stable model of sufficiently large area to keep wing-loading at a moderate level and thus ensure fairly docile handling in other words the sort of model which has been typified by the Keil Kraft Super 60 in the U.K. and by other high wing models of what one might call vintage free flight lineage. Admittedly some kit models advertised as multi trainers do not fit into this category. Smaller with higher wing loadings and sometimes bi convex wing sections and with little inherent stability they can be rather a handful for the newcomer to RC yet if underpowered can be more tricky than when overpowered especially near the ground.........

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