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05-30-2012 12:45 PM
harv As canadian as it gets
05-30-2012 11:06 AM
jakie4 Harv, are you really from Canada EH? you don't look it LOL
05-30-2012 10:18 AM
Azhar Is this a canadian thing?

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put one servo in the tail and one on a cable. best of both worlds
05-29-2012 10:25 PM
harv put one servo in the tail and one on a cable. best of both worlds
05-29-2012 09:01 PM
Sukhoikid
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OH yea!!! I was going about what my wife says. LOL sorry
You about scared me for a sec lol
05-29-2012 09:01 PM
Sukhoikid
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Im going back to push pull on mine due to balance, i have the batterys up in front of the wing tube. I'm too nose heavey for all 3d, and it worked out that i had a rudder servo go out so i have to take them out any way. And just so everyone is up to date on the airframe. It is one tuff plane, up right flat spin due to rudder being pegged over to one side from 100' up to a landing and the gear and fuse are still in one piece. I would say the air frame is up to the job.
Dang you! I just got in the Spot On Servo tray lol. I guess I will use it for my IMAC plane and go push pull also!
05-29-2012 07:10 PM
jakie4
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Did ya mean 1.5" long? I looked at the pic and it said 1.5"

thanks
OH yea!!! I was going about what my wife says. LOL sorry
05-29-2012 02:33 PM
proquad32
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2.5 inches long. you can see what I did with mine, it has worked out great, cheap and easy.
Did ya mean 1.5" long? I looked at the pic and it said 1.5"

thanks
05-29-2012 08:24 AM
bpetty620 Im going back to push pull on mine due to balance, i have the batterys up in front of the wing tube. I'm too nose heavey for all 3d, and it worked out that i had a rudder servo go out so i have to take them out any way. And just so everyone is up to date on the airframe. It is one tuff plane, up right flat spin due to rudder being pegged over to one side from 100' up to a landing and the gear and fuse are still in one piece. I would say the air frame is up to the job.
05-29-2012 08:00 AM
jakie4 2.5 inches long. you can see what I did with mine, it has worked out great, cheap and easy.
05-27-2012 08:04 PM
proquad32 thanks, about how long are the stand offs you need when running the da 120? I will eventually measure but was just wondering
05-26-2012 10:34 PM
Sukhoikid I was about to do push pull, but since this is also a back up imac plane i decided to go with pull pull.
05-26-2012 10:31 PM
Azhar I used pull-pull. If you go pusj pull, you may pushing all your equipment up front.
05-26-2012 09:01 PM
proquad32 Hey guys starting my build, with da 120, how is the pull pull vrs the push pull working out on this airframe? Thanks for any feedback!
thanks
05-22-2012 06:37 AM
jakie4 I'm using 1.5 on the ailerons, 1.75 on the elvators and a half tray for the rudder. I got my stuff from Ahzar at Aztech models. Home of the bling guy, great stuff. You can get them metric 3mm or standard 4/40.

Hope this helps, feel free to pm me if you have any questions on the build, you will love how this plane flies.
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