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Dub Jett Pylon Racing Engines - Q-500 and QM40 - QJ-2 - 426

    http://www.dubjett.com/race-engines2015.html
    15 rows

Q500 pylon racing from the plane by nswpylon.org (part …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0KtE6EKJKI
    Roughly 180-190 KPH.Using a Keychain HD camera velcro (actually Hobbyking hook/loop) and a Great Planes Viper 500, Thunder Tiger Pro46, RAM 10x6 propellor.10...

Q500 engine ideas / recommdations - RC Groups

    https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4002039-Q500-engine-ideas-recommdations
    fizzwater2. If you can find one, the old Rossi .40 was used in racing for quite some time. There was an MVVS .40 Q500 engine with tuned muffler that was around for a while, too, with excellent performance. There is another class of Q500 that is not quite as all-out as the Jett/ Nelson engines, but still a lot of fun, that used the Thunder Tiger ...

Hip Pocket - RC Sport - Q500 Sport

    https://www.hippocketaeronautics.com/rc_sp_q500.htm
    Over a period of time, a subset of this class developed called the Q500 Sport, which tended to tame down the engines of these airplanes and allow beginners simpler motors to buy and operate in a racing venue. The Q500 Sport airplanes were intended to have thicker airfoils in the 15% range and run on non ball bearing engines,

Q500 Engine Approved | Academy of Model Aeronautics

    https://www.modelaircraft.org/q500-engine-approved
    The Profi Q500 engine is very easy to operate and exhibits a very low vibration level. These characteristics combined with the competitive performance should provide an additional choice for competitors in AMA RC Pylon racing.

Old School Model Works : Quickie 500

    http://oldschoolmodels.com/q500.htm
    Don't let the fact that the "Quickie 500" was designed for racing dissuade you from building one. It's a rugged, easy to fly model that can do most of the stunt patterns and with an ability to slow down for landings which will surprise you. It points well on the straight-away and has no tendency to snap roll in the corners.

NMPRA - Pylon Manufacturers

    https://www.nmpra.net/kits.htm
    Race Models : Q500: Q40 : F3D : Advanced Pylon Products: V-Max III: Hot Stuff, Sidewinder, Sweet 1: Kaskadd-V: Ultimate Composites: V-Gun*, Shot Gun*, Taipan* DH71 ...

engine choice Q500 - RC Groups

    https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1369414-engine-choice-Q500
    I could be wrong, but I think the Thunder Tiger 40 Pro is the only approved engine in AMA 424 Q500 racing. AMA 428 Q500 is not flown around my parts, but I think the Jett engine is the only approved one still manufactured. I think old Nelsons are still flown too, but no …

NMPRA - NMPRA Forums

    https://www.nmpra.net/phpBB3/
    NMPRA. This forum is for discussing 424 related topics and asking or answering questions concerning entry level Q500 racing. A forum for electric pylon racing discussisons including Electric Formula 1. Last post Re: Electric Formula Rules (E…. A forum for discussing Club 40 and other "sport" classes of racing.

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