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  1. BalsaDust

    Engine selection for H9 Beaver 30cc

    Yeah I have to put my electric starter on it the first start of the day. I have been told but haven’t tried it yet that the timing is too far advanced which gives it good power once running but hard to get to start.
  2. BalsaDust

    Engine selection for H9 Beaver 30cc

    I say 40 twin from VVRC. Love mine. It’s an awesome engine.
  3. BalsaDust

    Discussion The I’m going out flying thread 2018

    They don’t do fun stuff like that anymore. My club is supposed to be doing a fun fly early June where there will be guys flys little foamies for people to shoot at with paint ball guns. Should be a fun time.
  4. BalsaDust

    Discussion The I’m going out flying thread 2018

    I know I yelled it at you a couple times at the club fun fly last year when you had the mojo65 in the air.
  5. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Everything two of my buddies have been saying is the graphemes are worth it as well as the ones from China line hobbies.
  6. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    This guy walks you right through it no problem. I can help via forums and email with most things other than the telemetry as I haven’t figured any of that stuff out yet.
  7. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    As far as I know the stock operating system is fine just everyone prefers OpenTX. Easy to share files with people via email. I will say its a lot to take in to learn and what has been most helpful for me was someone living close by that already understood it that was able to help walk me through it.
  8. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Have you considered FrSky? I loved my futaba stuff and never had a single problem with any of it but I love the capabilities of my FrSky stuff even more.
  9. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Profile looks great bud. I was reading through the thread I think Brutus did again a couple weeks ago as I’m planning to try the 3D flag scheme some time soon. Are you a member on the probro site and if so what’s your user name.
  10. BalsaDust

    Need some advice on a new 30cc 3D plane.

    Overkill on that plane. They build nice and light with a DA35 on the nose and have tons of power with it to boot.
  11. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    No I have not had that happen to me before. Let me think for a bit and see if I can come up with an idea.
  12. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    I have that same exact pair of scissors. They cut awesome.
  13. BalsaDust

    Scale Nelitz 1/3 scale Cub build

    yes windex works better for bending the wood.
  14. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Mine when I first weighed it was 13.4lbs. I think it has a gained a little weight in a few places but still under 14 when dry.
  15. BalsaDust

    Discussion The I’m going out flying thread 2018

    Yeah I have flown my buddy’s and it’s an awesome flying plane. Now flip it into high rates, take it up high, full down elevator and work the throttle and it will quite literally just rotate around the wing. I wish they made it so it could handle a 20cc gas engine as it’s to big of an electric...
  16. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Snoopy I believe M6 is about the same size as 1/4-20. I have a ton of them. They are nylon and the head is the knurled thumbscrew style so you can run them down pretty tight with your fingers. If you would like some I can send you a handful along with the appropriate blind nuts.
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