Run them for a few minutes on the ground, and check their temperature with an infrared temp gun. If it gets hot, don't use the adapters, and solder directly, with adequate sized wire.....
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Thanks Ron! Yeah, it has been interesting reading and watching youtube videos on the squadron. I have great respect for all of the various Bronco squadrons of that time, Air Force FACs, Navy and Marines. And post Vietnam. A plane born out of necessity, but one that was also adapted to a variety of uses. I know this has been the course for many planes, it just seems that the OV10 kind of stands out in it's flexible utility.
There are a few green broncos from the Val4 Black Ponies squadron as well. It's almost a bummer that this model comes with the decals applied.
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Ron1950 It's plastic Ron and you shouldn't have an issue finding a thin sheet at an art store or sortsWarbird Charlie
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HI everyone. Got my OV10 all together and powered it up to get the linkage and props done. Left esc is a bust and non operative. Had to take it all apart and check all the connections. No sound from it at all. Motor beeps 4 times. Ended up taking the other side apart and swapping parts back and forth. The only item in the plane that does not work is the left esc. Emailed motion about it so I hope to have it resolved pretty quick. It looks nice and looks like a fun plane.
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostCould the plug that goes to the receiver be plugged in upside down at some point?
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