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Micro Mong challenge accepted.?

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Smarcoux

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Hubbarston Ma
So after being thoroughly discouraged with the backwards momentum of my Pitts s1c project, I changed my energy direction for a bit.

I picked up a Micro Mong (locally) with a lot done to it.

I will make the improvement to change it to the"2xf" up grades from original. My only source is the u-tube video for the Micro Mong 2xf part #1.Unfortunatly I'm unable to find a part #2 video.
If anyone has the actual improvements (on paper) of the Micro Mong 2xf I would love to talk.

Im restricting my search for an engine to a Four stroke. Leaning to a 1/2 vw.

If anyone has experience with the Micro Mong and can share I would love to be enlightened. There's just simply not a lot of factual stats out there of this EAB built and flown.
 
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