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    WOW, looks like a miniture F-16. Does it really fly?
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    Miniture and it only cost about 5-15K and goes about 200+ MPH. Here is one for 11,000 plus http://s104293454.einsundeinsshop.de...dex.shopscript
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    Wow! That kid could fit in the Su27!

    looks like a miniture F-16
    It's actually a Typhoon EF-2000 Eurofighter


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    I believe that is a Fiber Classics Eurosport.


    Paul,

    I don't know if you fly RC but if you want to fly your homebuilt engine under AMA insurance you have to use the cast turbine wheel and get an AMA wavier from a select group of people that will check out your plane and your flying skills before they issue it to you, but if you have a private field anything goes. All the big meets are AMA santioned so if you want to fly at one you'll have to get the wavier.

    Here is a sold works of the Kj66


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    Great! Could you upload the compressor and turbine models here?


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    Thats the only one I have I got it from someone else. I also have a working cutaway model in solidworks but to big to upload here I could send it to your personal email if you want.



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    email it to me and I can add it to the downloads section on this site.
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    ya i would love the whole model too be cool to see
    be very cool

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    think my file limit is 10mb or so. perfile. upto 100mb thank you very much
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    Quote Originally Posted by gv71
    I believe that is a Fiber Classics Eurosport.


    Paul,

    I don't know if you fly RC but if you want to fly your homebuilt engine under AMA insurance you have to use the cast turbine wheel and get an AMA wavier from a select group of people that will check out your plane and your flying skills before they issue it to you, but if you have a private field anything goes. All the big meets are AMA santioned so if you want to fly at one you'll have to get the wavier.

    Here is a sold works of the Kj66


    Greg

    Yes I fly R/C helicopters and planes, I can get a wheel cast that would not be a problem.
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    How much time do you have invested in this engine?
    I am extemely impressed with the whole thing.
    Nice work!

    Rob


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    Time Thats a tough one as I did it all the machining half an hour at a time using my lunch break and maybe 10 hrs. at home on the CAD I'll say a total of 80+ hours not counting the dies I made for the combustion chambers. I might be selling some chambers on ebay if interested let me know.



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