You can also apply Vinyl graphics wet. The moment you start to squeeze the water out they are stuck. I used to get my decals from Decal-it.com and this method worked great. I will give it a try and post the results.
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Originally posted by Warthog View PostQUESTION! I have a Hobby Eagle Super 3 stabilizer and when I activate my home made "gun sound" motor, it vibrates the fuselage, just like a transducer would with a Mr. RC Sound system. I'm getting a fair amount of aileron,
rudder and elevator flutter!! Any suggestions? I'm thinking about buying the Mr. RC system, but first I want to make sure this won't happen with it. Thank you Sir.
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Originally posted by Warthog View PostQUESTION! I have a Hobby Eagle Super 3 stabilizer and when I activate my home made "gun sound" motor, it vibrates the fuselage, just like a transducer would with a Mr. RC Sound system. I'm getting a fair amount of aileron,
rudder and elevator flutter!! Any suggestions? I'm thinking about buying the Mr. RC system, but first I want to make sure this won't happen with it. Thank you Sir.
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Originally posted by Warthog View PostI'll give that a shot! Sounds like the plan! Thank you Para Canary! Just wondering,, Do I go into the Hobby Eagle through the program card, or into the settings in my TX?
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Originally posted by xviper View PostTry mounting the gyro on a thicker 2-sided sticky pad OR, turn the gains down.
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Originally posted by Waconut View PostJust my opinion but I would not set up anything that will induce vibration in the airframe. That can lead to major problems.
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Hi guys,
Finally got around to putting the decals on the fuselage. The Callies graphics tigers mouth was too large. I tried the dry transfer and sure enough I tore it trying to get it to conform to the compound curve. I went back to the Callie one and trimmed the size down and used a hair dryer to help smooth it out and it turned out pretty good.
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Originally posted by Waconut View PostHi guys,
Finally got around to putting the decals on the fuselage. The Callies graphics tigers mouth was too large. I tried the dry transfer and sure enough I tore it trying to get it to conform to the compound curve. I went back to the Callie one and trimmed the size down and used a hair dryer to help smooth it out and it turned out pretty good.
Mike
\"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"
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Waconut Nice work on that cockpit detail! As for sealants, many of us use water-based polycrylic. I use the spray form (rattle can) that can be found at Lowes, Walmart or online...
My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Hi guys,
I hope everyone is coping with the Coronavirus ok. It has ruined my opportunity to get my back surgery out of the way.
Anyhow I picked up some Matte Polycrylic and sprayed my plane. It did a great job of sealing everything and knocking the gloss down in the decals.
Keep Safe!!
Anthony
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