Marzipan
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some of the comments to @bisco about their Tiny Trainer and how the weight of the wheels they added would negatively affect it's performance. and on reddit, I followed along a thread on repairing a molded plane that crashed and snapped a wing off near the fuse. for the repair, different glues / epoxies were recommended as well as splinting it with carbon fibre rods, skewers or even toothpicks if they really wanted to keep any additional weight down. it was also recommended to do the same to the other wing to maintain overall balance.
assuming you have a motor that could handle more power, would you look to find a new balance with a bigger batter at a lower amperage to keep the same battery weight but be able to fly, even if it has less overall airtime?
assuming you have a motor that could handle more power, would you look to find a new balance with a bigger batter at a lower amperage to keep the same battery weight but be able to fly, even if it has less overall airtime?