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Old 07-14-2007, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help! electric airwolf using a swift

hi there any one out there used a century swift to put into a century fusealarge can it be done and if anyone has done it please say how you done it and add pics lol many thanks
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Default Re: electric airwolf using a swift

It is possible as the swift is a 30 sized heli. You may need to put spacers in to extend the base plate down lower as the nitro helis have a taller frame than the swift. This way it has a point to attach the fuse on the bottom.
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Default Re: electric airwolf using a swift

I did the conversion over a year ago and it's still going strong!It is worth persevering as the combination produces a smooth flying, great sounding, machine.I mounted the mechanics on a light ply box to space them correctly in the fus. This also meant that I could move the Rx and gyro to the sides, allowing a pilot and cockpit detail. The lipofits at the front over the front wheel well.
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