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Extreme Flight 60" Laser Build Thread

Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
A little under the weather today but trying to get servos running and came across something I need to change. This is the same servo and control arm I used in my 60" Edge and the control arm actually hit the stab. I filed it back some but this is concerning so I think I will find a smaller arm. Anyone else run into this?
 

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Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
After downloading the manual, to use that zoom feature and not to mention the color photos I see that on picture 31 their elevator control arm is very close too. I guess I will proceed. and after installing the ball link check to see if I can shave it back some.

If I were doing this over again I would sand back some the bottom servo cutout on the fuselage a little so the servo sits just a tad lower. Look into this on yours before you drill your servo mounting screws.

Below is the picture from the manual.
 

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Being somewhat paranoid after a composite arm came off an aileron servo at flight #17, I refitted the elevator servo with a Hanger-9 1.5" double spline lock aluminum arm cut down to use the first hole at 1.25" out from center, with DuBro 2-56 ball-link and hardware on the servo end of the kit supplied metal push-rod. The ball-link has about 1/16" clearance to the stab. The remainder of servos are fitted with giant scale Hitec composite arms commonly supplied with their larger servos, and with Loctite on their mounting screws:)
 

Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
Everything is connected now and went on to balance the plane. I have been using Glacier 6S 3300's with my 4315-480 and will in this. On this balance I used two pieces of 15lb fishing line as it is super thin and made a loop and passed it around the wing tube between the fuse and the wing root. This proved to be very easy with this plane. Two quick little battery re-positions and this is where the battery will start at for my maiden. Then balance will be dynamic tested.
 

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Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
If you have not seem a 60" MXS it has an nice improved wing attachment method that now the Laser employs. I find it real easy to use plus if a screw becomes loose the wing is still held in the same locked position because the screw is still held in shear to the wing. I plan on using bonded washers to prevent the screw from coming loose.
 

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Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
In keeping with the Stand Off Scale presentation of my plane to Leo's original he had the same star design on his wheel pants so I made a temporary decal for that and as Leo did not fly with SFG's I am guessing if he did he would have had the star design there so again this is a temp decal to see how I like it.
 

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Ohio AV8TOR

Just Do It
One thing I would add and suggest you do this when installing your cowl. Place 2-3 layers of 1" painters "green" tape to the leading edge of your canopy to provide some clearance gap. I found my canopy install and removal tight after I first installed it. For me to correct it I had a small round file and slotted my cowl screw hole just a touch so I could push up the cowl a little. This helped a lot.
 

wedoitall

Member
One thing I would add and suggest you do this when installing your cowl. Place 2-3 layers of 1" painters "green" tape to the leading edge of your canopy to provide some clearance gap. I found my canopy install and removal tight after I first installed it. For me to correct it I had a small round file and slotted my cowl screw hole just a touch so I could push up the cowl a little. This helped a lot.

glad you reminded me to do this. I didn't do it on my MXS and I ended up chip'n my canopy and cowl because of a tight gap
 

Fast3D

50cc
I have difficulty putting the wings on! it seems that the wing CF tube is a very tight fit. What should I do?
 
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