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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostSince I cannot get the HK 1875mm B-17 I found the General Hobby sells one in the same size. Does anyone know if it's the same plane just with different paint?
http://www.generalhobby.com/flying-f...ver-p-289.html
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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostSince I cannot get the HK 1875mm B-17 I found the General Hobby sells one in the same size. Does anyone know if it's the same plane just with different paint?
https://www.resellerratings.com/store/General_Hobby https://www.bbb.org/losangelessilico...s-ca-100090773
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Test with slowly increasing weight to see if the model's performance is still satisfactory to you. (and to make any CG change occur more slowly)
The way the performance changes with weight may be just fine for one person but unacceptable for someone else.
For me, the limit is usually how large of a battery I can squeeze in (often with some foam carving to make more room and get the battery to the correct place for CG)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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Originally posted by fhhuber View PostTest with slowly increasing weight to see if the model's performance is still satisfactory to you. (and to make any CG change occur more slowly)
The way the performance changes with weight may be just fine for one person but unacceptable for someone else.
For me, the limit is usually how large of a battery I can squeeze in (often with some foam carving to make more room and get the battery to the correct place for CG)
Bob
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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostIs anyone running bigger batteries than 2200's? I have 1800 & 3300's.
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