All of the servo screws were very loose with no threadlock and would most likely have fallen out at some point in time. The glue seems to be silicone and does not hold all that well. The servos glued to the paint pulled right out. This should not be a problem since there is no "check" or good fix! QC is very poor for this one. I would not have pulled them out if the flap screw was not missing. Scary to think how many are this way with no good way to check. I used E6000 glue (Goop is good too.) to reattach the servos. Of the the glues that I have tested it is one of the few that actually bond to the foam AND hold well to plastic. Strut screws are tight and were probably done by a different person. I added thin ca to the wood screw holes, motor mounts and other areas. I added thin ca and clear tape to the hinge lines. Foam-Tac would probably be better for this since it will flex and ca will not. I have used thin ca before and it works well. The foam on each side will flex. So now I have a brand new out of the box airplane that is butchered. I hope it will fly!
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Well, had the first 3 awesome flights on this latest Avanti. On the first flight the left flap stuck down but worked fine for the next 2 flights. Using a different transmitter and a different type receiver. Guess the flap mystery still continues. No, I did not use delay, I don't even have it. I control the flaps manually with a slider. Oh, the glue that comes with the kit works good but do not use it for the canopy. The manual still shows the elevator linkage as 55mm but it is actually 60mm.
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Originally posted by Mach9 View PostWell, had the first 3 awesome flights on this latest Avanti. On the first flight the left flap stuck down but worked fine for the next 2 flights. Using a different transmitter and a different type receiver. Guess the flap mystery still continues. No, I did not use delay, I don't even have it. I control the flaps manually with a slider. Oh, the glue that comes with the kit works good but do not use it for the canopy. The manual still shows the elevator linkage as 55mm but it is actually 60mm.
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500 flights and counting!
Put the 500th flight on my Avanti today. It flies as well as it did when new and still looks terrific, too. This is a fantastic flying and extremely durable aircraft. The only problem I have had was a failed aileron servo which was considerate enough to fail on the ground rather than in flight.
Each Sharpie mark in the photo below is a logged flight.
Don
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Originally posted by xviper View PostI'm not positive about how the slider works (electronically speaking), but I think it's not unlike a delay because it's not like throwing a switch where the position is reached instantly (no delay). Using a slider (to me) is like applying a delay via the flap menu. Even if you can move the slider as fast as you can, it's not like hitting a switch position.
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Originally posted by Mach9 View Post
Sliders are exactly like knobs and sticks. You could actually "flap" the flaps if you wanted. LOL I am usually a bit aggressive and deploy them in about a second or less. Considering how many servos, cables, and connectors are used in various places of many airplanes, the most likely failure that could cause the same surface to fail would be the the main connector board. Otherwise the problem would show up all over the place.
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Originally posted by xviper View PostSo, not like a switch. In the flap menu, the quickest deployment is zero seconds. The next delay is 0.1 second. Though short, it's still considered a "delay". My point is using a slider, no matter fast you think you can move it, it's still a delay and we don't really know at what time delay, is there a problem with the flaps. I have seen a problem with these flaps while using a delay while BOTH going through the control box and not going through the control box. Using no delay in either case, the problem did not show up.
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Originally posted by Mach9 View Post
So why don't both flap servos behave the same since they are on the same channel? The servos are the same and neither one is reversed.
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Originally posted by dfordham View Post500 flights and counting!
Put the 500th flight on my Avanti today. It flies as well as it did when new and still looks terrific, too. This is a fantastic flying and extremely durable aircraft. The only problem I have had was a failed aileron servo which was considerate enough to fail on the ground rather than in flight.
Each Sharpie mark in the photo below is a logged flight.
Don
Regards,
Jim
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I just finished the “build” of my new yellow Avanti. Two coats of Varathane polyurethane were applied to the entire airframe first using the satin finish as I didn’t want to excentuate the unpainted foam texture with gloss. All went smoothly but those wings are a tight fit!...don’t think I’ll be removing them very often. I plan to use a 5,000 6s for first flights, Will this be too heavy? ( my first edf). Flight will take place off of our clubs grass field and am wondering if the nose gear brace should be fitted prior? I put the aileron rods thru the second servo arm hole for reduced throws for now. Painted the cockpit flat black and with the dark tinted canopy looks pretty cool. I’m gonna use the control board and stock bec and hope for the best crossing fingers mine is ok after reading the posts of you guys having trouble with the flaps. I’ve read this entire thread and am nervous af about the maiden coming up, any advice will be gladly accepted!
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Originally posted by Beachsideflyer View PostI just finished the “build” of my new yellow Avanti. Two coats of Varathane polyurethane were applied to the entire airframe first using the satin finish as I didn’t want to excentuate the unpainted foam texture with gloss. All went smoothly but those wings are a tight fit!...don’t think I’ll be removing them very often. I plan to use a 5,000 6s for first flights, Will this be too heavy? ( my first edf). Flight will take place off of our clubs grass field and am wondering if the nose gear brace should be fitted prior? I put the aileron rods thru the second servo arm hole for reduced throws for now. Painted the cockpit flat black and with the dark tinted canopy looks pretty cool. I’m gonna use the control board and stock bec and hope for the best crossing fingers mine is ok after reading the posts of you guys having trouble with the flaps. I’ve read this entire thread and am nervous af about the maiden coming up, any advice will be gladly accepted!
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Originally posted by Beachsideflyer View PostI just finished the “build” of my new yellow Avanti. Two coats of Varathane polyurethane were applied to the entire airframe first using the satin finish as I didn’t want to excentuate the unpainted foam texture with gloss. All went smoothly but those wings are a tight fit!...don’t think I’ll be removing them very often. I plan to use a 5,000 6s for first flights, Will this be too heavy? ( my first edf). Flight will take place off of our clubs grass field and am wondering if the nose gear brace should be fitted prior? I put the aileron rods thru the second servo arm hole for reduced throws for now. Painted the cockpit flat black and with the dark tinted canopy looks pretty cool. I’m gonna use the control board and stock bec and hope for the best crossing fingers mine is ok after reading the posts of you guys having trouble with the flaps. I’ve read this entire thread and am nervous af about the maiden coming up, any advice will be gladly accepted!
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Yes, or if you have a buddy who has a printer, buy him a drink !
Sent an email to Chris (rc geek)
for print help. Dirty Dee also is an expert 3D printer
Simple piece which can be mounted behind the front retract on the Avanti S. This will give the gear better support during landing, especially on bumpy ground and if you just so happen to bounce around and strike the front gear first.
Dahawk:
Thank you for sharing the file on the Avanti Nose Brace. I'm not a 3D printer guy (yet....), so I clicked your link and ordered three RED braces from Print A Thing (I ordered two for spares - hopefully I won't need them). I got in on the pre-order for the RED Avanti, so I hope to see the jet later this month - can't wait!! Anyway, Print A Thing charged me $1.89 each, plus a $4.50 printer set up fee, and a $4.50 shipping fee - total for all three pieces was $14.67 (plus $1.00 for a tip as recommended on the site). I ordered the braces on Friday (8/31) and got them today (9/4). I can't wait to receive my jet and get the brace installed. The picture shows the top and bottom view of the brace, and of course I will drill the holes for screw access. My sincere thanks for sharing the file for us non-3D printer guys. If we ever meet, the drink is on me!
Regards,
Jim
Good luck with the maiden - it is an awesome flying EDF. Hope this helps!
Regards,
Jim
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