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EXTRA 330SC GOLDWING 120cc

giul_3d

New to GSN!
Hi everybody, I,ve just bought my new and firs 100cc plane :flyer:, the sturcture is really light and strong, the fuseagle and the ving are renforced with carbon and the firewall is renforced too wiht alluminium parts.
I will use the EME 120 with muffler because of the weight.
tomorrow i will start the cunstruction with the landing gear! :thumbup:
 

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giul_3d

New to GSN!
looks great so far!

which engine will you be using in this plane?

I have bought the EME 120cc with the xoar 28x10?i hope it will have lots of power... for the other things of the set-up are for the electronic unit the ALEWINGS minimac adj and i have to choose the servos, maeby savox 1230SG Monster Torque Steel Gear Digital Servo
 

SnowDog

Moderator
I have bought the EME 120cc with the xoar 28x10?i hope it will have lots of power... for the other things of the set-up are for the electronic unit the ALEWINGS minimac adj and i have to choose the servos, maeby savox 1230SG Monster Torque Steel Gear Digital Servo

Sounds like a great setup!
 

giul_3d

New to GSN!
you're welcome!
today i've started to assemble the landing gear, it is very stong! and the alluminium cnc cutted weell are amazing!th only things that is not beautiful is that isn't there a specific manual :facepalm: and i dont know what some wood parts are (photo down)
 

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SnowDog

Moderator
you're welcome!
today i've started to assemble the landing gear, it is very stong! and the alluminium cnc cutted weell are amazing!th only things that is not beautiful is that isn't there a specific manual :facepalm: and i dont know what some wood parts are (photo down)


In the first picture, I think the triangular ones on the top left and directly adjacent to it are designed to allow you to secure one of them behind the firewall and then mount your throttle servo in the rectangular opening. There are other threads on this forum that show this type of setup. The rectangular ones on the far right look like servo "frames" which you might glue on the fuselage for the rudder and elevator servos (if mounting on tail of plane), or perhaps for the aileron servos. The round items are probably spacers for the firewall for mounting the engine at the correct offset, or more likely to use behind the firewall as washers for the bolts which secure the motor to the firewall, unless they supplied blind nuts for this purpose. Like you said, tough to know for sure without a manual!
 

giul_3d

New to GSN!
In the first picture, I think the triangular ones on the top left and directly adjacent to it are designed to allow you to secure one of them behind the firewall and then mount your throttle servo in the rectangular opening. There are other threads on this forum that show this type of setup. The rectangular ones on the far right look like servo "frames" which you might glue on the fuselage for the rudder and elevator servos (if mounting on tail of plane), or perhaps for the aileron servos. The round items are probably spacers for the firewall for mounting the engine at the correct offset, or more likely to use behind the firewall as washers for the bolts which secure the motor to the firewall, unless they supplied blind nuts for this purpose. Like you said, tough to know for sure without a manual!

Thanks too much! now i can order the propeller and start to running the motor!
 

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giul_3d

New to GSN!
Thanks too much! now i can order the propeller and start to running the motor!
sorry for this period of not work, but i i had no time for te extra.
tomorrow i will start motor on banch and if it will work great i will mount on the plane.
I had order servos, ad the and i choose savox 1230. :
One day I tack the plane an it looks really great! :flyer:
 

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giul_3d

New to GSN!
Yesterday a friend of mine showed me a video, shame about the quality and the flight is not one of the best, I'll make sure of the others but for now I'll settle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3Z-J5EGSHg
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il really like this plane it flies really well.
if all you have question about set up i would be pleasure to answer you ;)
regards from italy
giulio.
 
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