P38A engine oil

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as long as it semi synthetic or fully synthectic and meets the manufacturers specification i see no reason why not.
 
high mileage engines are a bit ticky on the stuff, but you can only try. After all you can always drain it again. If you have high mileage?
 
Unless you live inside the arctic circle 5W 30 is too thin. Don't use anything without a 10W rating. 10W 30 is recommended for our climate. On an older engine 10W 40 would be better.
 
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2.68m, not a bad size! Are you sure its not just a large r/c up close! Just like these giant animals?
 
26`8" thats 26 feet 8 inches or 8,12 meters that would be one helluva of an rc plane, I rather think that's the full size light aircraft Wammer`s built and very nice to.
 
don't be be daft, not implying anything wammers, anyone who can build something of that sort and fly it with all confidence it won't end their lives is not only very clever but also very confident in their ability's. Now that's a fooking compliment. im not serious about anything in my life other than the fact I appreciate my family and helpful people. Just be careful if the glue gets wet in the rain! :p
 
Are you sure all the bolts are tight?
Also, do you know the average cost of a funeral is 3.8k presently, projected to rise to 8k in 8 years.
Watch out for tight wads 'helping' their other halves into the path of buses....... :eek:
Just sayin like.....;)
Enquiring thought..., do pilots who crash land need smaller coffins?

In an effort to remain mature and on topic, may I enquire as to what oil you use on the rubber band?
 
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