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Assembly log. EF 104 Extra.

3dbandit

100cc
Jacob, can you post pics of one wing's aileron servos at center, and both full deflections?

Did you use the 2" holes on the aileron servo arms?

Congratulations man!!

sorry about such a late response.
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Here you go.
 

3dbandit

100cc
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3dbandit

100cc
So I must say that this is the most durable planes I have ever flown.

2 weekends ago I had my first dead-stick with this plane. I was going down wind and did a negative push from inverted when the engine quit. I was so slow down wind that it just dropped in a tail slide about 30 feet. I was able to get it level right before impact. The plane was in pretty good shape until the gear got caught in an owl hole as it rolled down the field( field has some elevations).

The only damage was some cracked sheeting, a broken stringer, snapped left gear leg, and crushed left wheel pant.
 

hone

150cc
Man that sucks. Good thing the plane is tough. I had a dead stick on my 78'' a week or so ago. Just bent the aluminum LG and busted a hole in my pipe tunnel. All is repaired and has been flown since. Good to know the bigger ones are tough too.
 
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