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When there is not enough room in a plane for a separate smoke system, is their something that can be added to the gas / oil mixture for a 2 stroke that will produce a "Reasonable" smoke trail.
I would be willing to give up a little power for this effect? Would the addition of mineral oil help?
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Brian... what about an electric smoke system???
I was thinking of trying one of these on a plane!!
http://www.smoke-el.de/lang1/movie.html
Last edited by tbrum; 01-25-2015 at 03:20 PM.
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For the plane I want to use it in I think the electric system might be too complicated.
What happens if you add two stroke oil at a higher ratio?
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you will end up loading engine up with oil likely oil fouling the plug
after a time excess carbon causing sticky rings and carbon on the piston which can cause detonation in severe cases piston failure from it
only to ways I like to drink !!
By myself or with somebody!!
miss you son always
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Agreed.. motors aren't meant to smoke.
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Their not meant to smell like strawberrys either. Brian we could always strap the coloured smoke bombs on gets expensive though I would imagine
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Down with gyros
Fake it till you make it
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I saw a really good smoke system in an electric powered plane....heavy thick smoke!....something to do with too many amps or something like that......
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