Joe Hunt
150cc
Come on guys....Baking soda and CA!.
@witchfingers had a good idea for wheels....
I will "politely" observe this thread from now on.....Promise.
Baking soda... haha, that brings back memories... but that's for another forum. haha
Come on guys....Baking soda and CA!.
@witchfingers had a good idea for wheels....
I will "politely" observe this thread from now on.....Promise.
Those look cool, really cool with that little brake on there painted the color of your plane. Ha! They're a little heavier than DUBRO TLs, right? I can't remember... help me, I'm old. haha Pricey too, right? But, they look nice.
I have done two in the tail push/pull and that's what I prefer, still comes out nose heavy though. I have only used cans but without cans I still need some weight in the tail. I use one servo per stab, never needed more with a 500oz servo but 4 helps with the weight back there.
I do believe they are a touch heavier than the Dubro's, but they are sexy![]()
Okay, I will go push/pull on the rudder in the tail, with four elevator servos in the tail... that might do it! That's six extensions running back there, too... that's some weight.
So, you never tried the DA-170 on tune pipes on this model? I'm hoping it will be enough since you know who doesn't have a 180 for me. haha
Thanks for your help, brother!
Here is a picture of our two largest tail wheel springs. The largest one lifts the back of the airplane six inches off the ground which is more than adequate for a nuclear harrierIf you go to our web site you will see "drawing and dimensions" below each of our tail wheels. If you click on this a pdf file will download that has all the necessary dimensions for all our tail wheels, aint the internet great
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