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maidened mine yesterday. it's a lovely big chunk of foam. i had no bounce problem but i realy think it was daft putting the oleo nose gear with the trailing link mains. i will be putting on a trailing link nose gear as the oleo will screw up just from being rollled fast across a grass field. i flew all factory setting and need zero trim for hands off flight. best chunk of foam to date from freewing.
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Way to go. Congrats. Gotta have pics to be official, so I've been told. :Cool:Originally posted by porkpilot View Postmaidened mine yesterday. it's a lovely big chunk of foam. i had no bounce problem but i realy think it was daft putting the oleo nose gear with the trailing link mains. i will be putting on a trailing link nose gear as the oleo will screw up just from being rollled fast across a grass field. i flew all factory setting and need zero trim for hands off flight. best chunk of foam to date from freewing.
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I have one of those bench top belt sanders with the side disk sander as well. I just set them on the tray next to the disk sander and kept sanding down the edges and having to break off the burr on the bottom edge of the dome until I got the diameter down to about a 1/32" larger than the inside edge of the dome. Something like this. obviously with the Pave Penny you only want to take it down to the OD of the foam which left about a 1/8" flat edge all the way around the 7/8" dome.Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
So Steve, just wondering what you used to cut the 7/8" and 1" domes down to get the right shape. Brad
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INEXPENSIVE BALANCING STAND FOR YOUR FREEWING A-10
I made this stand with parts I had around the house: a piece of 2X4, some 1/2" pvc, a couple of "T"s, and some "Non-Stick" tool box liner.
The only thing I had to buy was the liner - and now I can line my tool boxes with the leftover!
It is self-explanatory. Glue the tool box liner to the top of the "T"s. The center-to-center distance between the uprights is 10". The uprights should be at least 10" long. I drilled out the 2X4 with a 7/8" bit, which is a little sloppy, but I put a couple of laps of orange duct tape around it so they fit tight.
As long as you are close to the CG, the liner will keep it from slipping and you can move the airplane around until it balances perfectly.
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...which is what I did, but a copy should come with the airplane. I'm just making a suggestion to the manufacturer. It is important that the buyer's know that they need to set their ESCs to their radio throttles. This is never mentioned in the instructions that come with it. Actually, there also should be literature about the fans and motors included.Originally posted by crxmanpat View PostOr you could just download it directly from the MRC site:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/10...iles/fwesc.pdf
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