From: Rusty Foster <> >Finally a question I'm somewhat qualified to answer! > > [ model airplane engine ] > >* They are loud as hell. Even muffled, they are generally WAY louder >than you'd think they could possibly be. Running one indoors on a test >bench is painful without ear protection. > >* The fuel ... >produces some fairly foul exhaust. Running indoors is not recommended. I would stop by one of your local r/c hobby shops, they can provide you with all the parts, fuel, info you need, but as several people have mentioned, these things are INCREDIBLY loud. Also, heat will be a problem. These engines are designed to be cooled by their flying, and using it in a stationary situation is likely to be detrimental to the engine, not to mention anything in contact with it. I wouldnt' want to be around when one of these things melted! (at 15k rpm? yikes!) and ditto on the exhaust. from what I can tell it's mostly fuel. - Kevin Wang -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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