: You keep that iconic three-cylinder radial growl that makes a Corsair sound like the real deal. 2. Perfect Power for the Ziroli Corsair
If you are planning a giant scale build this season, don't overlook the potential of a gas-converted radial. It’s a labor of love that pays off the moment you flip the prop and hear that first combustion.
For scale enthusiasts working on heavy-hitters like the or the Yellow Aircraft P-47 , the engine choice is everything. Here’s why this particular conversion is making waves in the RC community. 1. The CH Ignitions Magic
: Nothing beats the sight and sound of a radial engine spinning a large scale prop. 3. Community Buzz
The viral nature of "83139.mp4" in hobbyist circles stems from the pure satisfaction of seeing a complex project come to life. Fellow builders on FlyingGiants have noted that while high-end engines like the Saito FG-60 are "ultra cool," custom conversions of older 450s offer a unique blend of heritage and modern reliability. The Verdict
The engine in the spotlight was converted by the experts at CH Ignitions . By swapping the standard setup for an electronic ignition and gas fuel system, the Saito 450 moves from a thirsty glow engine to a reliable, fuel-efficient powerhouse.
: Smooth throttle response and enough "umpf" to handle high-speed passes and vertical maneuvers.