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FlightLine Fw 190 D-9 Dora 850mm (33") Wingspan - Official Thread

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  • Originally posted by plane.chuck@gmail.com View Post
    I got my FlghtLine FW190 Dora and one of the wing mounting holes would not line up. I could get one screw in but then I could not even see the other hole thru the wing. The plastic mounting bracket in the wing is mounted crooked. I tried shims and they did not work. After twisting the wing I could see a very small portion of the hole. I had to find a much thinner screw and really force it in at an angle to get it in the hole. All that Customer support at Motion RC said was that "it could be a bit of a challenge to get the holes to line up". They should say that is the listing for the plane and see how many they would sell. Also, the motor is mounted a really right angle which they said was normal.
    Sorry you had a tough time there. I have to say that my FW-190-D9 model and a flying buddies had no alignment issues. On another brand of ARF, I have had to remove a wing mounting bracket and move it and remount it be able to bolt the wing on. The sad truth is that we will never get perfect ARFs at the prices we are willing to pay and some tweaks will be required by the owners at times.

    The model should have a visible amount of right thrust when viewed from above. If yours seems to have excessive right thrust, take a picture from above looking down, with the prop positioned horizontally and post it here.

    My little FW is one of my favorite knock around aircraft. Really tracks well, does smooth aerobatics.

    I added a rudder servo and cut and hinged the rudder. A very easy mod and makes point rolls and slow rolls better and it makes stall turns and wing overs possible.

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    • I have had similar issues with hole alignment and tried everything from changing which screws I put in first.
      ihave found that putting the screws in partially and then finding which one dosent line up.
      So I pull the opposite side out while pushing the misaligned hole side in. Then I use a very small punch or screwdriver to go into the misaligned surface then the hole on the fuse and gently pry into position or as close as possible. Then when I seem to be lined up I screw the misaligned screw in first and then tighten the others.
      Of course if it is badly misaligned you may have to create a new hole that does line up.

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      • I finally got it in the air and now I have made 2 flights. First flight took a lot of trimming to get it to smooth out. The second flight was great. Plane flies great and I was using a 3 cell. This plane will be a rocket on 4 cells. I ordered a new wing now that it is flying good. Broke both wing tips on first flight attempt. I have someone launch it for me. That works better.

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        • I got my FW190 yesterday and have some problem to assembly the prop. Maybe you can support.

          I can not put the collet adapter near the motor mount. The distance is like 10mm. It looks like that the borehole is not long enaugh to fit on the motor shaft.

          Does anybody had the same issues?

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          • Hi can someone give me the settings I should be putting into the transmitter, throws and expo (frsky x14, with frsky receiver, also an a3 pro gyro) tried the manual settings and sent it straight into the ground, I need it to be reasonably docile to start with to see how she flies at the club…

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            • Originally posted by FlightRC_Newbie View Post
              Hi folks,
              I just got this nice bird as a birthday present and was all excited to assemble it and take it out for the first flight.
              But then I realized that the propeller axis is tilted. A closer look at the motor mounting revealed that there seems to be a production error with that part.
              On the second picture you can see, that the two screws on the right are protruding as compared to the two left screws. The screws seem to be mounted correctly, however, the plastic brackets that they are screwed into have different distances to the front of the plane.

              Did that happen to anyone else already?

              Any ideas how to fix this?

              I feel that I should get a replacement from the vendor....


              Any help is highly appreciated.
              Mine had a late night out too lol. Click image for larger version

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