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Flyin' Around
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Location: Belgium, Europe
Age: 37
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Does anyone know if the exit for the rudder linkage wires is already built in underneath the covering, or do you have to provide it yourself.
I think I located a possible slot, but i'm not 100% sure and don't want to mess up with the covering.... Thanks |
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Mouth Runner
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Location: Farmington, CT
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It's right below the vertical fin. Just melt away the covering with a soldering iron. Craig
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Flyin' Around
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Location: Belgium, Europe
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Indeed, that's the spot i suspected.....
Thanks for confirming.... As I read in other thread's they say this bird is a little tail heavy How did you sort out with yours. I'm putting a 3W 157 in front of mine. Which horns did you use on the ailerons and elevators to get maximum throw... Good ones are hard to find actually here in Belgium. |
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Location: Lodi CA
Age: 30
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if you just shine a good light into the turtle deck it lights your plane up like a jackolantern and you can easily identify all holes
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Why are you just standing there with your transmitter on?? You need to get your debris off of the runway...... |
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Flyin' Around
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Location: Belgium, Europe
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The exit holes are perfectly in line between the servo horn and the control horn!!!
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Mouth Runner
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The plane is definitely well thought out. Here are a couple of pics of my 40 I am assembling right now
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Ive seen that scheme before on a comp arf yak,is that one your also?Awesome scheme I think the other said playboy on the wings.Did you just strip all the covering off?Or special order?
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Flyin' Around
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Location: N/A
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what is the Aviation Models website?
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DONT TOUCH MY PLANE
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Location: Harrisonburg,VA
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Mouth Runner
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Location: Farmington, CT
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The Composite Arf belongs to my friend Tripp Griffin who designed the scheme. I started with a white custom scheme someone ordered and never took delivery of and stripped all the trim to start with a white base. Glad it is almost done!!
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DONT TOUCH MY PLANE
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Location: Harrisonburg,VA
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Is that composite creations pilot? Ive got a 37.5% being delivered tommorow do you know if that pilot will fit in a 37% looking at the measurments on thier site that pilot is huge.
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Mouth Runner
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Location: Farmington, CT
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It will not. It is too wide
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