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Flyin' Wires a Must?!??

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  • Flyin' Wires a Must?!??

    Does the Eflite UMX Waco absolutely need the flying wires? In short, I crashed it. Nose first by the way. I'm almost finished completing the rebuild. I used foam tac and clear shipping tape on all of the cabanes. They seem to be very strong. I purchased new wires, but they seem to get in the way more than anything. If they are a part of the planes structural integrity they will go back on. If anyone can give me a heads up, that would be great!! Keep the air under your feet.....I mean wings!!
    AirHammer7

  • #2
    More for looks, but they do help the wings from twisting.

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    • #3
      I used chrome elastic cord for dummy rigging wires from craft store. Model does not need rigging wires for rigidity but bipes look kinda naked without rigging . Elastic cord goes slack after a year and needs replacement.

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      • #4
        Most ARF/RTF/PNF models the flying wire are 100% decoration.

        You usually have to get into detailed scale kits to find a model that needs the wires to hold the wings in position.
        My Proctor 1/6 scale Sopwith Camel, the flying wires hold the wings on.
        FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.

        current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs

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        • #5
          The wires on this one are required, but most not so much. Even my Ryan does not need them but they do add visually and enhance the sound in flight.
           

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