Can anyone advise as to whether a Wren 54 will be sufficient power to fly a Jet Legends Goshawk. Also any idea of the weight level that I should be aiming for ? Any help/advice would be most appreciated.
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Richard
Advice re JL Goshawk
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Re: Advice re JL Goshawk
I would go for the Wren single walled thrust tube, saves weight and not so much thrust loss.
You would have to keep it as light as possible, i would say it will not be overpowered but should fly.
I have a FlyEagle F16 flying very very well on a Wren 70.
Wren 70 would be better.
You would have to keep it as light as possible, i would say it will not be overpowered but should fly.
I have a FlyEagle F16 flying very very well on a Wren 70.
Wren 70 would be better.
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Re: Advice re JL Goshawk
Richard Billingham wrote:Can anyone advise as to whether a Wren 54 will be sufficient power to fly a Jet Legends Goshawk. Also any idea of the weight level that I should be aiming for ? Any help/advice would be most appreciated.
regards
Richard
Hi Richard
I was flying mine of grass with a wren super sport with out any issues

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Andreas
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Re: Advice re JL Goshawk
Just been speaking to a friend.
He sucessfully flew his JLGoshawk today on a Wren 54!!
He sucessfully flew his JLGoshawk today on a Wren 54!!
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Re: Advice re JL Goshawk
Hi,
Use the stock tube and fly it on the '54 - it will be just fine!
Jeff
Use the stock tube and fly it on the '54 - it will be just fine!
Jeff
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