Pusher Jet -

http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24014 – instructions for a pusher jet. (prop in the back)

Notes about the motor used in the Pusher Jet:

pusher jet - i would guess the speed was 45 to 50 mph, with a 2408-21 and a 7x6 gws prop, with a 3 cell 1200mah lipo,

I tried a 2409-12, with a 7x6 prop, that gave me the best speed and power,
and I think that’s the best I am going to be able to do with the Towerpro line of motors, that motor and prop combination according to Jeff at Heads Up Rc, has a 67mph prop pitch speed

Advice:

normally use a 30 amp ESC, but this 25amp esc came with a 2409-12 TP outrunner that I got from united hobbies, and it should have been good enough for a 2408-21, but I guess not, What else did I learn today, I need to quit being Soooo Cheap and invest in a watt/ amp meter 

You need to adjust the CG to find the best spot for it to fly.

Always use a 30 amp, stay away from junk corona receivers, and get a Wattmeter

List of parts to build a Pusher Jet:

1. a 2408-21 1600kv TowerPro outrunner or a very good quality motor
2. 30 amp ESC, or bigger
3. 6x5 or 6x6 prop A 7x6 cut down to a 6x6 or your preferance
4. 1200 to 1350mah 3 cell lipo 15c rated
5. Hitec or a very good quality receiver
6. 9 gram Towerpro servos or HS65 hitec servos are great too, HS55
might be a little lite for the big ailerons.
7. The CG is 13 1/4" from the nose of the plane back, attach a 4" piece of string to a small screw, at the top of the fuselage, at the CG screw in the string and screw, lift plane with the
string and Check your CG, also check wing tip to wing tip balance, wings should be level, if
not, add a washer to the wing tip that is up, on the bottom with epoxy

motor tips:

motors, that you can not cut to shorten the wires on them, as they are soldered leads from the windings, and if cut , the motor wont work, it wants to Single Phase, lesson learned