Not really sure what to think of all the Spektrum complaints...I have about 23 planes flying at any one time all with Spektrum...and I fly a lot (logged 850 flights last year and on that pace this year). I've had many many more when you consider the horse trade or two each year. I have many friends I fly with that use Spektrum as well. I use...as do most of my buddies...the ones without SAFE or AS3X...which I have seen a few issues with. A non issue for me as I'm not a gyro guy. Nothing wrong with using them just not what I like personally. As for the normal 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 channel Spektrum RX's...haven't had one issue yet. I do know that ant. alignment is crucial and many don't pay close enough attention to that. I've had to re-align many before I maidened a plane for several people that had it wrong when I did my checks on their plane.
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Great to hear the second spinner worked out good Beeg.
Glade to hear your good to go Aros.
I need some help now from everyone on helping me with the best supplier to get lemon receivers. Also on how to use the one that i have which came in a plane i bought second hand. Ive checked so far at buddy rc and they had alot of tutorials on there website for the recievers but whenever i would click on them it would say video or file not found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The one that i have is a 6 channel/stabilized with a satellite.:Confused:
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Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View PostAs i was prefitting everything together i to ran into the same situation as Beeg. Using the nut to try to force the backing plate at this point is a disaster waiting to happen. As RRHandy mentioned both shaft and nut are aluminum and can be gaulled very easy. So instead of trying to force the issue i kept pulling the backing plate off and reseating it at different locations until i got the best results. It was still not all the way seated but almost. I then took a sharp razor blade and lightly scraped the inside of the hub until it seated so that there was no excess pressure while trying to tighten my nut. I hope this helps. I was a machinest for 22 years so please take heed and be very carful tightening this prop nut. There seems to be a little more slop in the treads than i have noticed on other prop nuts that only compounds the chance for gaulling. If when tightening and it feels like a little slip at the end your close to being to far. Just take your time and be careful and you will get it on without haveing to force it with the nut.AMA 424553
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Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View PostGreat to hear the second spinner worked out good Beeg.
Glade to hear your good to go Aros.
I need some help now from everyone on helping me with the best supplier to get lemon receivers. Also on how to use the one that i have which came in a plane i bought second hand. Ive checked so far at buddy rc and they had alot of tutorials on there website for the recievers but whenever i would click on them it would say video or file not found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The one that i have is a 6 channel/stabilized with a satellite.:Confused:
BuddyRC
http://www.buddyrc.com/control-syste...ompatible.html
Direct from manufacturer. Sometimes can take awhile. Last time I ordered from them a month or so ago it wasn't bad in it only took a 7-10 days or so.
I've ordered LemonRx's from both of these places below
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You can download a manual from here:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...97&postcount=2
or here:
http://www.micronwings.com/Products/...0manual_A4.pdf
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Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View PostGreat to hear the second spinner worked out good Beeg.
Glade to hear your good to go Aros.
I need some help now from everyone on helping me with the best supplier to get lemon receivers. Also on how to use the one that i have which came in a plane i bought second hand. Ive checked so far at buddy rc and they had alot of tutorials on there website for the recievers but whenever i would click on them it would say video or file not found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The one that i have is a 6 channel/stabilized with a satellite.:Confused:
I've been getting them from BuddyRC for close to 2 years now.
They don't make a 6 chan stabilized/gyro unit.
So as not to pollute the Spitty thread anymore with Lemon talk, feel free to PM and I'll try to help ya out or take the discussion to this thread.;)
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Originally posted by Aros.MotionRC View Post
Brad, for the rudder, there is an extra pushrod that goes from the tailwheel horn to the rudder horn. That's the extended piece. The pushrod fits from the tail wheel to the servo. It's confusing until you look at the pushrods and see there is one that is a bit longer than the flap pushrods.
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Not sure if this has been posted here but a guy did a nice build video of this plane. I know it's probably not needed but I enjoy watching these before my plane arrives.
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Originally posted by franky View PostDo you guys put all the decals from the three sheets? I don't think i will do. And do you also put a top coat preventing paint damage.
I believe Humbrol has a Spray paint you can just buy.
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Originally posted by downwindleg View PostWow, thanks Aros and dkalwishky for the info. What a dunderhead I am!!!!!! In my own defense I will say that just about every plane I've ever built has the pushrod or pull/pull cables going to the rudder first and then the tail wheel or the tail wheel was physically connected to the rudder. The build video was not nearly as detailed as the one for the A-10 for instance so I guess I glossed right over that detail. That said, I still own it. I will have to unsolder the extension I put on it last night and hook it up correctly. BradMy YouTube RC videos:
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Originally posted by Plastic_Aviator View Post
Not sure about the decals yet but I always put a flat or dull clear coat on my birds to keep them safe and to also get a little realism out it. I'd recommend it.
I believe Humbrol has a Spray paint you can just buy.
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First! LOL
Just need to add decals and she's good to go!
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