Bill, been there done that and the Twin star fly's great. I had a crashed
one and ordered another just cut out the nacelles and install on new wing
with enough room for the prop to swing, wire motors in series, spackle and
paint took about an hour and a half to complete the project. You will need
about a 40amp speed controller for the extra juice Ah!! the sound of 4
motors. I recommend a flight pack for the receiver as mine met a awful end
at the Phoenix contest two years ago it brings a tear to my eyes when I
think about, the quad star tows hand launches with out breaking a sweat. It
was a great, fun  and easy project just call up Karlton for a wing kit and
you to can have a quad star.
...  I had a photo Karlton may still have it..... joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Swingle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:58 PM
To: RCSE Soaring
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Cargo


Okay, looking at the Cargo gives me an idea. Why not add two motors to the
ubiquitous Twin Star?

Knowing the typical modeler mindset; I'd not be surprised if someone has
already tried it. Has anyone? Might be entertaining.

Bill Swingle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Janesville, CA


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