turn on the volume watch this baby fly!
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turn on the volume watch this baby fly!
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I totally agree. That video is way cool. However, it has been posted at least once before.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=4-rotor
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https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=4-rotor
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Originally Posted by shaunv74
*goes to bathroom to clean up*
Almost, but not quite. still, MAN!! that sounds sweeeet!
I'm not too keen on the sound of an unkorked peripheral exhaust port, but once it gets going there is truly no sound quite like it.
Isn't the 787B a 4 rotor as well?
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Yes the 787B is a 4-rotor.
Have you guys heard that startup?
Think Silver8 has it on his website.
http://silvereightstudio.com/VidsOther.html
Have you guys heard that startup?
Think Silver8 has it on his website.
http://silvereightstudio.com/VidsOther.html
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Yes the 787B is a 4-rotor.
Have you guys heard that startup?
Think Silver8 has it on his website.
http://silvereightstudio.com/VidsOther.html
Have you guys heard that startup?
Think Silver8 has it on his website.
http://silvereightstudio.com/VidsOther.html
Hmmm, I wonder where they filmed that and who organized such an enjoyable get together for the local GA RX-8 community?
The 792P is the real deal R26B whereas that RX-7 is a built up unit using 13B parts and their own eccentric components.
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