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Rotax engine question

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377ulrotax

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Joined
Jul 14, 2003
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7
Location
Vermont
Is anyone here flying something with a Rotax 185, 277, or especially a 377?

How do these small engines perform?

Do you feel as though the 40 HP, and below, class engines are really usefull as power plants for the average sized American male? (200 + lbs)

What is the oldest 2 cycle engine you've ever seen fly? Was is a snowmobile conversion?

Thanks for any comments.

Allen
 
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