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Official Nexa 1870mm DHC-6 Twin Otter Canadian Yellow (Balsa ARF) Discussion Thread

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  • Originally posted by e123hpes View Post
    Hello. Anyone have any suggestions for the reciever(preferrably spektrum)?
    You can't go wrong with an AR630, AR631, or an AR637T Anyone of these work very well. I have the AR637T in mine

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    • Originally posted by Kazanski View Post
      Hi! Anyone know who have the yellow floats in stock?
      No, but if you find them, let me know!

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      • Originally posted by Kazanski View Post
        Hi! Anyone know who have the yellow floats in stock?
        Nope. I’m still waiting and checking periodically.

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        • Originally posted by Denniswpb View Post

          No, but if you find them, let me know!

          Just got an Email that the floats are in stock at Motion

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          • Originally posted by Kazanski View Post
            Hi! Anyone know who have the yellow floats in stock?
            Just got an Email that the floats are in stock at Motion

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            • Has anyone fitted the floats yet? I have a set from Motion but have yet to fit them.

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              • Not yet, but I plan on putting them on in the next few days. I'd like to fly it at Joe Nall

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                • Originally posted by Denniswpb View Post
                  Not yet, but I plan on putting them on in the next few days. I'd like to fly it at Joe Nall
                  Great. Did you receive fitting instructions in the kit? I received mine last year but only just got around to fitting them and unsure whether I have lost the manual and possibly other parts which are shown on the Motion page but not contained in the box. Thanks

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                  • I just opened the box and scanned the instructions that came with it. See attachment. Hope this helps!
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                    • Originally posted by Denniswpb View Post
                      I just opened the box and scanned the instructions that came with it. See attachment. Hope this helps!
                      Ah yes it does. Thank you very much. I must have mislaid mine!

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                        The 2 aluminum struts that connect to the fuselage are a bit more challenging These two supports are flattened on one end, but not the other end, so you will have to flatten the one end, but then you need to bend the ends to the correct angle to connect to the fuselage and then the end that connects to the float. I guess my issue is why Nexta puts the burden on the end-user to correctly flatten the ends of the tubes, drill the holes, and then bend the ends to the correct angle. One wrong measurement or bend, then it won't be symmetrical. I called MotionRC this morning to ensure I was reading this correctly, and they said that's just how Nexta does it.

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                          • Has anyone programmed Differential Thrust on the Twin Otter using a Spektrum transmitter and receiver? You absolutely need differential thrust when on floats. I tried taxiing on the water without it and had no control. Please let me know and provide instructions how you did it.

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                            • I found out how to program the differential thrust, and it works perfectly! Unfortunately, a few months ago I was doing a nice big loop and while inverted at the 11:00 position, the magnets on the left motor broke lose and it went into an unrecoverable spin. I had to wait a few months before the ARF kits came back in stock and I just put it together This time, I put Eflite Power 25 motors and 60A Avian ESC's in it. I got 3 flights into it so far and all seems good! I fly it on two 3700mAh 4S batteries in parallel.

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                              • Can someone tell what these are for?

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                                • Originally posted by MavA View Post
                                  Can someone tell what these are for?
                                  They are covers for where the pushrods exit the rear of the fuselage. You have to carefully cut them out and use CA to glue them on.

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                                  • Does anyone have the Tamyia paint code for the yellow Twin Otter or something even other than Tamyia?

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                                    • Just picked up the Twin Otter from a fellow club member. However, he flies Futaba and I use Spektrum. I installed an AR620 receiver and need to set it up on my DX9 transmitter. Unfortunately, my arthritic fingers make it very difficult to measure control throws in mm per the suggested rates in the manual. Does any one have the manual's suggested rates in Spektrum %'s for aileron, elevator, rudder and flaps? Thanks in advance for any help.

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