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  • Ok, so the manual calls for only one setting for throws on the elevator and ailerons. 28mm and 15mm respectively. Are you pilots setting yours this way?

    Tom

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    • Originally posted by Indyflytime View Post
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ID:	253486 I don't have flight video yet but the maiden of the "Maiden" went great. 😁
      IFT, Just love that livery. Bravo Zulu, Sir. Best, LB
      "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
      ~Lucky B*st*rd~

      "Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."
      ~Anonymous~

      AMA#116446

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      • Ditto what LB said.
        My YouTube RC videos:
        https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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        • Ditto what Aros said.
          I took the easy way out and used the decals in the box, Lol

          Tom

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          • Here's mine. Received it yesterday. Ready for maiden. Click image for larger version

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            • I can't get the winglets back far enough on the AL37. Is there a fix I don't know about?

              Tom

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              • Originally posted by I-fly-rc-aircraft View Post
                I can't get the winglets back far enough on the AL37. Is there a fix I don't know about?

                Tom
                Clean the slot of any excess material that might be blocking the pins from sliding in and also do same on the pins and winglet side of the mating surface.

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                • Originally posted by xviper View Post
                  Clean the slot of any excess material that might be blocking the pins from sliding in and also do same on the pins and winglet side of the mating surface.
                  I got it sorted with my trusty file. Thanks

                  Tom

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                  • Finally maidened my WestJet 737 Max 8 today after having it hang from my ceiling for months. My camera failed to capture the flights but a friend (who is a WestJet pilot) came to watch and he took several videos of the 3 flights and put together a short video to show the essence of what this plane does. Not shown are the rolls and loops that I did just to see if it could (and it can with ease). It needed some heavy aileron trim but that's because the flaps weren't equal. Once I align the flaps properly, I should be able to take the trim out. Even with the heavy trim, this plane flies like it was on rails. Then I turned up the gain on the gyro and it was like it was glued in place in the air. No wing rock at all as seen in some examples of this model. This one is very sedate to fly and was definitely worth adding to the hanger. It's a great crowd pleaser at the field.

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                    • Originally posted by xviper View Post
                      Finally maidened my WestJet 737 Max 8 today after having it hang from my ceiling for months. My camera failed to capture the flights but a friend (who is a WestJet pilot) came to watch and he took several videos of the 3 flights and put together a short video to show the essence of what this plane does. Not shown are the rolls and loops that I did just to see if it could (and it can with ease). It needed some heavy aileron trim but that's because the flaps weren't equal. Once I align the flaps properly, I should be able to take the trim out. Even with the heavy trim, this plane flies like it was on rails. Then I turned up the gain on the gyro and it was like it was glued in place in the air. No wing rock at all as seen in some examples of this model. This one is very sedate to fly and was definitely worth adding to the hanger. It's a great crowd pleaser at the field.

                      Well done.

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                      • Originally posted by Spinny Testaverde View Post
                        Has anyone tried to do a cabin light modification yet?
                        Hi...Enter Window Lighting in the search box. You'll see some results.

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                        • Maiden flight in the books.

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                            Maiden complete. A bit windy but it flew great. I think this is a keeper. Sorry no video. Next time.

                            Mke
                            \"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"

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                            • Originally posted by MikeT View Post
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                              Maiden complete. A bit windy but it flew great. I think this is a keeper. Sorry no video. Next time.

                              Mke
                              Congrats Mike

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                              • Originally posted by I-fly-rc-aircraft View Post
                                Ok, so the manual calls for only one setting for throws on the elevator and ailerons. 28mm and 15mm respectively. Are you pilots setting yours this way?

                                Tom

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                                • Originally posted by I-fly-rc-aircraft View Post
                                  I just dialed in some expo and flew it. 25% aileron and 30% on elevator.
                                  Mike
                                  \"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"

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                                    Has anyone tried Phil ball and roller bearing waterproof grease to fix the "baby-coach" noise of the landing gear wheels? A bicycle shop owner suggested it will absolutely stop the noise.

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                                    • Grease and or oil will attract dirt. Try a dry lube which is safe for plastic.

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                                      • Originally posted by GliderGuy View Post
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                                        Has anyone tried Phil ball and roller bearing waterproof grease to fix the "baby-coach" noise of the landing gear wheels? A bicycle shop owner suggested it will absolutely stop the noise.
                                        TriFlow, works wonders!

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                                        • Grass ops on a windy day ................................

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