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Flyin' Around
![]() Join Date: Jul 2009
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Any of you guys give me a bit of advise
I have just brought the above ready to fly as the owner had to sell through finacial probs so far i have been checking it all over to make sure i am happy with every thing .and every thing ok apart from one thing i am not sure about..any one out that has built one would remember the two wood wedges you fit to the fire wall b4 you mount the engine,well the chap who built this had use three large washes one side and a single one the other....is this going to course any problems.....or is this unsafe. kev |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: US
Posts: 906
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Well it sounds like the guy tried to offset the thrust.
I would remove the washers and do it the proper way myself. It needs the thrust and a bit more depending on prop.
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