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She’s HERE! Beautifully executed kit and packaging! My hat is off to the designers and those who did all the pre-assembly + decals! The finish is VERY nice.
Easy final assembly! Got it all done except for the piddling stuff(antennae, pitot tubes, etc.). I will maiden it tomorrow…light winds forecast. I did need to cut off the elevator pushrods a few mm to keep from having to add a lot of trim. I could not screw the ball link in enough without poking the pushrod thru to the ball area.No big deal.
Admiral Pro 6000 not quite all the way forward = perfect CG per the book location. Not gonna be able to move the battery back any more the way I mounted the RX. So if she’s nose heavy, I will add weight to the tail.
Added small RF chokes back in the tail on the rudder and elevator wires. One large one was clipped around all the wires going forward from the ESCs (as close to the ESCs as possible) and added a small choke by the green ferrite ring up by the receiver. Added 4 chokes total.
Will paint overall with UV protectant water base paint once I am done playing tomorrow.
-GG
Added note: So I have read, the motor side of the ESCs has less RF noise output. Therefore, I did not add chokes on the motor wires. You may add them, if you want to….can’t hurt. Always place the ESC choke(s) as close as possible to the ESCs.
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The maiden went well. Took 4 clicks of right aileron trim and 3 down elevator clicks. Darn good.
I do recommend some expo on the aileron…a bit too sensitive otherwise. I found this to be the case for the AL-37, too. No mix was needed for flap/elevator.
Keep it close when you are in the same quadrant as the sun. Soooo hard to see. Needs some dark coloration like the AL-37 to help fix this.
Very pleased! Now back to flying.
-GG
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To be honest the manager at the local depot told me he is going to ask why the driver is doing this but offered to bring it to me today at 3:30pm as he lives only 2 miles from me... They did screw it up though because it was supposed to be held at the station for my pickup. I get there and it was never taken off the truck for me. Wasting 1/4 tank of gas to and from...at least he is stepping up to deliver in person. Nice Guy!
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As a long time pessimist when dealing with USPS, UPS and FedX I say he's not a nice guy until he does what he say's he'll do.
That said my normal mail lady is super efficient (though most of my USPS issues have nothing to do with her) and my FedX guy(s) and girl have been great. UPS not so much...
Good luck!
Maybe next time a big sign in the street in front of your house "Joe lives here!".
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Originally posted by Evan D View Post
Maybe next time a big sign in the street in front of your house "Joe lives here!".Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
Hangar: Mig 29 "Cobra", 8S EuroFighter-Bronze Tiger, A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, 8S F16 Wild Weasel, 8S F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, Stinger 90, Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge Demonstrator. FMS-SU-30,1700mm P-51, Corsair, Viper, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P51.
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostAs a long time pessimist when dealing with USPS, UPS and FedX I say he's not a nice guy until he does what he say's he'll do.
That said my normal mail lady is super efficient (though most of my USPS issues have nothing to do with her) and my FedX guy(s) and girl have been great. UPS not so much...
Good luck!
Maybe next time a big sign in the street in front of your house "Joe lives here!".
On the other hand, on one occasion when he had a sub, I didn't get my plane. I was expecting it that day, so I went out to meet him. Turned out he took off down the street. I went up to the truck and saw my box in the back. I figured he was going to deliver it to me last. He never came with it, only a few pieces of crap mail and then left. My regular mailman came the next day and brought it to me. The sub was just too damn lazy to bring that big box to my door. He left it in the truck for the regular guy to do it.
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Originally posted by Tom View Postavanti127, I sent an email to our FedEx rep about your FedEx driver issues. Our FedEx reps name is David and I passed along your contact information to him (I hope you don't mind). You are a great customer and I'd like to get this solved so it stops happening. Thank you for all your business!
Thanks Again Tom!
Joe
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Originally posted by Gilatrout View PostWell since FedEx couldn't be bothered to unload trucks today, I was wondering if anyone has designed or could provide the appropriate dimensions for a nose gear support block?
1st one is just a picture of the area. Note that the brace will have to go under the light wires. There is enough slack available in the wires:
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...3&d=1642530298
Width of the space is 56mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...4&d=1642530308
Note the space between the lip of the door opening and the top of the tiller arm. Then there's the thickness of the closed door (~2mm). So about 4.85mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...5&d=1642530319
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...6&d=1642530331
Diameter of nose strut is 12.05mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...8&d=1642530350
Distance from rear edge of gear bay to the back of the strut is 13.7mm
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...7&d=1642530341
Hope the pictures show up.
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Originally posted by xviper View PostIn fact, I did up some measurements for Wildvortex who was going to print some up to sell. Here are the pictures I sent him:
1st one is just a picture of the area. Note that the brace will have to go under the light wires. There is enough slack available in the wires:
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...3&d=1642530298
Width of the space is 56mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...4&d=1642530308
Note the space between the lip of the door opening and the top of the tiller arm. Then there's the thickness of the closed door (~2mm). So about 4.85mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...5&d=1642530319
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...6&d=1642530331
Diameter of nose strut is 12.05mm.
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...8&d=1642530350
Distance from rear edge of gear bay to the back of the strut is 13.7mm
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/filedata...7&d=1642530341
Hope the pictures show up.
Excellent data, though none of the image links work. All return invalid data error message.
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More power to Wildvortex to making these available to anyone without a printer of their own, but I would still prefer to print it myself.
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I ran over a small stick yesterday. Filled the nick on the bottom. Had several cans of “white”. This one is pretty close to perfect.
RUST-OLEUM
FLAT PROTECTIVE ENAMEL
7790830 FLAT WHITE on the UPC label
Just says WHITE on the front
Used light coats and sprayed at least 6 in away. No crinkle resulted.
-GG
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