Ohio AV8TOR
Just Do It
Check your wheels for rolling true before you finish it up. Mine wobbled like a drunk sailor so replaced them after 3 flights
At the risk of sounding stupid, I need 4/40 turnbuckles? I just want to make sure before I buy the wrong stuff. Here are all of the h9 pro links http://www.hangar-9.com/Search/Default.aspx?SearchTerm=Pro+links
Well that's a bummer. Mine needed to be drilled out or they wouldn't roll at all.Check your wheels for rolling true before you finish it up. Mine wobbled like a drunk sailor so replaced them after 3 flights
My Wheels Suck Too. One Is round, but I had to drill to turn, the other is so wobbly I had to take it to a press to press it flat so it would not rub the pants. I am extremely disappointed in the wheels. Also a few other things, but I will hold it all until the end and weigh the proc vs the cons. I will say for $650+ I would of expected my wheels to not be junk.Well that's a bummer. Mine needed to be drilled out or they wouldn't roll at all.
What did you replace them with?
I sell and have these in stock, they work perfect
http://www.3drcparts.com/cnc-machined-aluminum-90mm-turnbuckle-pushrod-3mm-threads/
To be fair this is absolutely the best 35cc plane I've flown imo. Hopefully when you get it in the air it'll be worth the trouble.
Also, I believe these are the first production. I'm sure Chris will be having a talk with the factory to improve these minor issues.
Honestly I never expect perfection from a first production run(but I still know how you feel since I also paid $650+ for mine). This is based on personal experience as well as following the release of many planes.
I don't see a Hangar 3mm turnbuckle, they are a 4/40. The search continues for a fuel dot and 3mmx90mm turnbuckles in the same spot.I used 3mm ones, as I posted two posts above yours. They worked perfect.
I am sure it fly's great like all of the EF planes. I do feel if we all have crappy wheels, they should send us new ones. Also if the turnbuckles are too short, they should supply them too.
I just want to say that my 35CC Flymodel's hardware kit, cowl, landing gear, wheels and wheel pants, smoke what came in the EF kit. Everything is drilled and fitted, the pants have two screws to keep them from turning. The rudder cables are run, and it cost me $242 bucks shipped.
I bought the 76" MSX from EF because I loved my 64" MSX from EF. EF planes fly kick ass. But for primo dollars you should get a primo kit, that's just the way I feel. I feel like I paid for quality, don't you?