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  1. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 70″ Slick PRO Step By Step Build Guide

    Oh yeah kiddies. I'll be picking up a copy too. Way to go Aero.
  2. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 70″ Slick PRO Step By Step Build Guide

    That pic should of showed a baby Slick Pro being born and flying out...:flyer:
  3. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Oh dats berry nice. Tank you too muucho. :p
  4. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    What was the final length of the motor standoffs bud?
  5. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 70″ Slick PRO Step By Step Build Guide

    Nice report bud. Man a 120cc would be very cool. Size wise you thinking 92" or more than 100"?
  6. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    OMG you guys put 3 bolts on the dang rear landing gear, but only one horn per surface. WTF... Not computing!!! Just kidding guys..only playing around. So I take it you think this setup is strong enough eh? I am the worst pilot in the world and as such am prone to doing some very stupid ****...
  7. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Thanks brotherman. Look forward to your post-up.
  8. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 70″ Slick PRO Step By Step Build Guide

    Just keeps getting better and better
  9. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Ah well that makes sense. **** happens bud. So as far as I know an electric build is not much different than a gas build except for the motor standoffs, tank and maybe a few electronics. Is that about right? Also on this plane Im noticing the control horns are different too. A single horn on...
  10. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Oh man don't get me wrong I don't mind posting questions "sometimes". It's just what I said, I get in my shop and I like to get after it, and if I need to refer to something I would like to just pick up the manual and get it done right then. Just looking for a complete package brother...Ya feel...
  11. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 70″ Slick PRO Step By Step Build Guide

    LMAO love the bottom pic dude. That's like some crazy ass Ninja Turtle Cartoon stuff right there. :grrreat:
  12. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Sorry man, but that would be a no.
  13. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Aerobeez Can I make a small suggestion. Maybe add the build manual with your planes when you put them up for sale. So inexperienced builders like me can make a more informed decision before buying. It would also greatly aid in the building of this plane. Im running into things Ive never...
  14. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    So have you guys changed up to the HS8775's?
  15. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez 64" 20% Scale Electric Conversion MXS-R At Joe Nall 2015

    Wait a second here, did you say elevator "servos" as in 2 of them? I did notice the rudder only has one slot on each side for the control horns instead of two per side. Is that right, Ive never seen that before is all. Still new to the plane building thing. Plus I would rather run a push pull...
  16. Bushwacker

    Aerobeez Extra 330SC At Joe Nall 2015

    So awesome.
  17. Bushwacker

    Joe Smith testing the Kontronik Proto Geared Motor System on 100cc Aeroworks Yak-55m!

    Like I said...Pretty cool...Thanks for the explanation though, makes perfect sense when I picture it in my mind. Ive done similar things with electric motors on a much larger scale. Build augers, conveyers and other things when I worked as a millwright.
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