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Originally posted by leithalweapon View Post
Good, but slow. One thing I would recommend is to clear coat it first. The vinyl covering shows every fingerprint. I'm hoping the clear makes them less visible. I got epoxy on it in one spot and was able to carefully remove it with alcohol before it dried.
I am using Torq CL0508 servos so I cut the servo mounting tabs off of the cover and reglued them to fit. So far all of the hardware has been included and is usable quality. I will replace the control rods with better quality.
Probably gonna put a Jetfan 110mm in it as the outlet nozzle provided is a bit narrow.
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Originally posted by Plywoodbill View PostAny suggestions for the landing gear issues with the control module causing interference with the RX? Installed the ring as per the instructions and still having issues. Any suggestions appreciated.Any day you can fly is a good day! :D
Dave
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I Have tried numerous combinations and I have my control module at the rear of the battery area and my RX at the front. They are about 18" apart. Plenty of distance between them. Think it must be faulty. I have unplugged the module and replaced with a servo, the servo operates fine and no "twitching". Will have to contact Motion about a replacement...
Appreciate your input.
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Originally posted by jpd424 View PostWhat brakes are people using and are the necessary when landing on a paved runway? Where I fly we have a 1200' paved runway.Any day you can fly is a good day! :D
Dave
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I was thinking of trying to use the closed ducting system that comes with the plane but I have heard stories of the duct work collapsing in on itself. What is the best way to go about reinforcing the ducting so this doesnt happen? Add in xtra formers around the duct work or add more fiberglass or carbon fiber? I was thinking of wrapping them with some carbon fiber yarn / thread to hopefully increase the rigidity of the ducts.
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