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Old 04-14-2008, 09:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys as most of you know i have been a big poster on the h9 extra 260 forums. i just have one question, i had a problem due to radio problems and had to put it in. it fliped breaking the body in half. i have replaced the body once before and this time i just made new sides myself. its a lot stronger and almost just as light. but my question is, does anyone know what the Incidence is. i beleave its 0 but i am not 100% sure. can anyone tell me for sure what it is on the extras.
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I can answer that one. It is 0-0-0 (engine, wing and stab). The top of the fuselage sides where the canopy hatch mounts is parallel to the 0 line.
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I can answer that one. It is 0-0-0 (engine, wing and stab). The top of the fuselage sides where the canopy hatch mounts is parallel to the 0 line.

Thanks.!! that is what i was thinking but i thought id better ask and make sure before i set it. i know the stab is the same as it was because i didnt mess with the body that far back. i made new sides from the joint 3/4 way back all the way to the nose. keeping the tall, the firewall and wing tube mount in place. so my firewall and wing tube mount never changed in the front. and keeping the stab section in place that all is the same so i just haft to re drill my wing mount holes and line it all up.
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