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They are to small...Nice, now send them to me for the Behemoth Stang. View attachment 108887
They are to small...Nice, now send them to me for the Behemoth Stang. View attachment 108887
Now that is nice! You should be really excited.Had a very cool surprise waiting for me when I arrived home this morning.
Courtesy of @Terryscustom, attached photos highlight the designs for an upcoming event.
Since we couldn’t decide when one was best, I asked him to make all five!
To say I’m thrilled is the understatement of the century!!
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Wow did not think it needed 3 on the rudder that is a lot of power for a rudder. That should prove interesting to setup.LOL! Really! There are 4 for ailerons, 2 for elevators, 3 on rudder, and 1 on throttle, choke will be manual out the bottom.
And it came with the hardware for the three servo linkage. It may not need three with my flying style but unlike other airframes they did not say 2 or 3. They say three at a minimum of 330oz-in/990ttl, two of these at 486oz-in/972ttl is not quite equal to the minimum requirement.Wow did not think it needed 3 on the rudder that is a lot of power for a rudder. That should prove interesting to setup.
I agree with snoopy1 that two is plenty or you should gone with 1230 at 500 oz and one would do it .Wow did not think it needed 3 on the rudder that is a lot of power for a rudder. That should prove interesting to setup.
972 is a lot of pull. Depending how the arm ratio is setup with that much power it would be interesting to see if the rudder is strong enough to absorb that much power. You are going to need some special hardware to make all that work properly. Be interesting to see how it is done. I have never had to put something with that much power together.And it came with the hardware for the three servo linkage. It may not need three with my flying style but unlike other airframes they did not say 2 or 3. They say three at a minimum of 330oz-in/990ttl, two of these at 486oz-in/972ttl is not quite equal to the minimum requirement.