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  • T 45 Goshawk Part

    What exactly comes with the replacement parts of the wings. Is it without servos, landing gear, lights ? Thanks

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    RE: T 45 Goshawk Part

    The wing does not have any of the Electronics installed so you would need to move them over. sometimes the photo will show a wire but the replacements never have anything in them. They just grab a wing and snap a photo of it from a PNP so that can cause some confusion. Thanks for looking to MotionRC for all your flying needs.

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      RE: T 45 Goshawk Part

      Originally posted by Wayne@MotionRC
      The wing does not have any of the Electronics installed so you would need to move them over. sometimes the photo will show a wire but the replacements never have anything in them. They just grab a wing and snap a photo of it from a PNP so that can cause some confusion. Thanks for looking to MotionRC for all your flying needs.
      Hey thanks for the answer. My wing is show stress at the landing gear area. I think it has been posted about in the rcgroup forum. Is there a V2 version yet with updates on this model ? I know there have been several issues and areas that could use some updates like the wing area where the landing gear insets. It is very thin and needs re enforcements to absorb the shock. Also the reverse servo on the slats compare to the flaps are an issue too.

      Anyway love the plane !
      Thanks
      Bob

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      • #4
        RE: T 45 Goshawk Part

        We have not heard of the wing needing any upgrades, unfortunately many turn to the forums but fail to mention it directly to us. For all the testing we have done which is hundreds of flights on these models shows that normal flight operation does not degrade the structural integrity of the plane. There have been a couple of cases where the servos needed replacing but when you deal with these micro electronics you will get some that are not up to par. Once you get the new wing set you can add some carbon fiber rod in places you feel needs beefing up but I wouldn't go overboard, no sense in adding too much weight. Hope all goes well with the build.

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        • #5
          RE: T 45 Goshawk Part

          Is there any plans for a version 2 with any changes or upgrades to the plane ? Thanks

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            RE: T 45 Goshawk Part

            Hi guys
              Know their are not any plans of doing a V2 with updates at this time. This plane is only a few months old and we have not heard of any issues with this plane except of course you 2 that has commented about any issues. people leaving comments at rcgrpoups or rcunivers really need to come to this forum and let us know. If we start seeing a flood of issues we will let freewing know the issues and go accordingly. Thanks for asking and looking forward to hearing more or less issues with this plane.
            thanks Brad

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