It’s interesting, if you measure the CG from the leading edge of the wing and mark it at 57mm, it is the same spot if you measure back 70mm from the front of the slats. I think when the manual says “behind this line” they mean wing leading edge
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Same issues on mine, looks like a drop of CA same spot..Originally posted by Remberin3 View PostJust got mine today. I noticed that the windows look like they have overspray on them and the very top one looks like someone dropped CA on it. Also there are not enough y harnesses to plug all the lights in. Also the esc was disconnected from the motor, and just laying loose in the battery tray.. Was anyone else's like this or did I get one that was returned by someone.
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I don't think thats ca fellas. Same thing on all of them I've seen...its the point of injection (for the plastic) of the window molds. Also for anybody that wants to polish them for fpv...use automotive polishing compound, a soft cloth, and low pressure.Originally posted by gerbilstrom View PostBig time propeller head
Love flying scale and 3D
Currently building a GP SE5A
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Yes i put black and white into a spare channel, it turns the nav/beacons on and off. Definitely do not run full 6s voltage into the controller though, lots have damaged them. I stepped it down to 6v before the controller and i get unlimited runtime.Originally posted by Warlox View PostAnyone have a diagram or tips for the lights? Does the black and white signal plug go to my rx for switch use? I have two power wires coming from the tail and don’t know where they go. Apologies in advance, I’ve never messed with nav lights before.
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Those 2 just run off rx voltageOriginally posted by Warlox View PostThank you. And for the two sets of wires coming from the tail? I plan on running 4s with the 17x10e prop on my bison. I’m using it for fpv and want scale handling. Hoping to not have the heat issues experienced with 6s
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I hooked b/w wire to RX, black on ground, white in signal, lights flash, switch does nothing , reversed lead, lights now on study, nav lights and side lights on fuse, switch still does nothing. On gear ch. Removed jst connector from esc to light controller and connected to a 600mah 2s battery, 7.4 volts. Don’t know why they didn’t just use the 5v from esc instead of the full 22v and 18v from pack?? Runs a lot cooler but runs battery down pretty fast, one flight probably, will test a 1300mah 2s when I get connector changed to jst. Maybe use a external BEC like some did.
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Mine turns on and off with an RC channel, 1000us PWM turns it off and 2000us PWM turns it on.Originally posted by Denc23@comcast.net View PostI hooked b/w wire to RX, black on ground, white in signal, lights flash, switch does nothing , reversed lead, lights now on study, nav lights and side lights on fuse, switch still does nothing. On gear ch. Removed jst connector from esc to light controller and connected to a 600mah 2s battery, 7.4 volts. Don’t know why they didn’t just use the 5v from esc instead of the full 22v and 18v from pack?? Runs a lot cooler but runs battery down pretty fast, one flight probably, will test a 1300mah 2s when I get connector changed to jst. Maybe use a external BEC like some did.
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Added a Turnigy external BEC, will take up to 26v input, set it for 6v output. Will update how it works, but looks good so far. Plane almost ready to maiden. One tire leaking air from valve stem. Plugged with solid rod, will see how that works over night. Disabled slats. Removed linkages, tightened up screws on hinges so they won’t move. Hopefully done with issues.
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Ok, so my replacement strut finally arrived....in a package that was clearly stepped on.
And wouldn't you know it the damaged side was the right side...the one I needed.
Luckily I was able to grab the tube from my original wrong strut and complete the aircraft.
While this wasn't Motions fault. It made me even more frustrated that i had had to wait for this shipment.
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OK First Flight, loosing light, and was pretty short, but with several take-offs and landings.
Take-offs and landings were pretty straight forward for a tail wheel, just gotta remember to fly it while you are on the ground.
I needed quite a lot of up-trim as mentioned by some others, I think that unfortunately the wing or tail incidence might be a bit off. Once I finally tamed that out, and got my flap-elevator compensation dialed in correctly I was able to make some really nice landings and take-offs. I didn't get to try tip camber yet, I noticed that I was running out of elevator with the flaps out, so we will see how that goes, I have to say that it surprises me a bit.
Man, rudder makes this plane do some funny things. If you stay coordinated its a kitten, but man I think this will snap really hard if you don't.
Take-off flaps popped it into the air really quickly, and full-flap landings could be done quite nicely, although I admit that the the shocks got a work-out on an early landing, but survived just fine. My little carbon TW extension broke, but that's OK, I'm not putting it back.
Aileron to rudder, aileron differential, and full wing camber will come next.
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Did maiden +1 today on Bison, all went perfect. Coupe clicks up elevator. I did the tail wheel horn spacing and lube, worked great actually will need to reduce rudder throw, turned too sharp. The lights worked great with external BEC set for 6v output with 6s flight battery. 6:30 flights with 4000mah 6s battery, 50% left after mostly 3/4 throttle flights.
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