I have searched high and low and have found nuttin' about this engine. I have 2 of them and man, do they look sweet. 1 is NIB and the other has been broken in. Does anyone know the value of these??? ;)
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19 years ago
I have searched high and low and have found nuttin' about this engine. I have 2 of them and man, do they look sweet. 1 is NIB and the other has been broken in. Does anyone know the value of these??? ;)
I have owned 2 of them in the past. The speed .20 is a powerful, high-revving engine. Before the advent of the speed .32 and the O.S. .32, we used them on fun fly planes. They will turn a 9x4 or even a 10x4 with ease. They love high nitro (25%). They're easy to adjust and very user-friendly.
GREAT LITTLE ENGINE!
Dr.1 Driver "There's a Hun in the sun!"
Never heard of a .20. They must be before my time.
I do know about Speed .28's, and they are great little engines. The Speed .32 is built on the same frame.
-- Bob
THAT'S the one I meant in my post. I never had a .20, just the .28s.
Sorry for the brain fart. Dr.1 Driver "There's a Hun in the sun!"
I think that engine is one that Horizon doesn't import. Apparently there are a number of engines Webra builds that would be highly desirable to US hobbyists, but Horizon doesn't import them. (The Webra Speed 32 with the Dynamix carb being one of them)
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