I finally got my second Bearcat ready for its maiden flight! Just have to check the C.G. on it, and when I was putting it together I put a bead of Foamtac on the hinges so I wont worry about a control surface coming loose again. :Cool:I went with the same livery that was on my first Bearcat.
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Did you check to make sure the wire closer is still attached to the door? If It still is attached, try bending it so that the wheel will pull it closed.Originally posted by Mikeinlutz View PostRight side retract door will not close. All ready had new left wing shipped because retract didnt work. First motion rc plane, the door hangs open after the retract closes. Adjustments, or just return the plane, any help appreciated
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Those pins can be a pain. Mine close most of the time, when they don't I just fly, I worry more about the gear coming back down than the door closing. I can operat mine several times on the ground and it'll work fine, but in the air the wind bends the pin slightly I guess...answer, bend the pin slightly forward, have to try that.
Grossman56Team Gross!
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I had to add 6 ounces to the cowl interior. Epoxied around the dummy radial out of sight. It seemed like a lot, but it balanced exactly on the CG, slightly (3 degrees) nose down... Flies absolutely great. I am using Admiral 4000 packs. 4S. Warbirds like the Bearcat will eat your lunch if they are tail heavy... I like Grossman's solution of more power up front instead of lead!!! :Cool:Originally posted by Mad Baron View PostI put the 4000 battery all the way forward as well but it was still tail heavy. I didn't put any weight in my first Bearcat but this new one needed the extra nose weight.
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