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Shake and Bake
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I got a manual, anything besides CG you need?
CG is 4.5 to 5.75 inches back from the leading edge at the fuse. |
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Nope, thats it. Thank you very much.
What a great RC community! Jamie |
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Shake and Bake
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You bet!
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can someone please post the entire manual so i can look at the build how to
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1.Hinge surfaces, seal gaps
2.Bolt on landing gear/wheel pants/tailwheel 3.Bolt on stabs 4.Glue on canopy 5.Install engine 6.Fabricate platform for batts/rx/tank 7.Install radio 8.Setup pushrods/throws 9.Install cowl/prop/spinner 10.Fly it |
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Shake and Bake
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Seriously, I threw my scanner away and the manual is not online yet. If you have built any giant scale aerobat before, there is nothing to it. CG is about the most useful info in it unless you need the step by step instructions for installing a Zenoah or need M. McConville to tell you how to do blenders.
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Who's yo daddy!
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I had saved from when I bought mine several months ago. It used to be posted on Hangar 9's website. I'm guessing they're updating the manual to accomodate the re-release of the plane.
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would this plane be a good 1st giant scale for me, or should i go with a 27% extra 260?
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