Hondo76251
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That'll work great! got plenty for spare parts and repairs too!
What you might take for granted, I need to do wrong a couple of time to get it.
Yep, sure is but not glued up yet. fixed, thank you.Great job rebuilding those parts!
Not to be a nag (that's my wife's job hahaha) but your dry fit has the elevator upside down again. The beveled side should be down, pretty side up. Not that it really matters.
After much trial and error, and the granddaughter giving up in frustration, we got the short screws in the motor mount.
I sure wish Flite Test included that long handled allen wrench they use in the power pod assembly video in the power pack A kit.
I will order one of them when ai order the electronics for the Granddaughters plane.
After much trial and error, and the granddaughter giving up in frustration, we got the short screws in the motor mount.
I sure wish Flite Test included that long handled allen wrench they use in the power pod assembly video in the power pack A kit.
I will order one of them when ai order the electronics for the Granddaughters plane.
Wow, @earthquake amazing paint job! My scratch build is still plain white. I was going to paint it red, keep some white, and blue but it hasn't gotten that far yet. Yours looks absolutely fantastic!I use a steel rule to cut my 45°'s now after bushwhacking the first few, I use a dulled tip razor blade [a couple of strokes on a sharping stone to take the point off] so it wont cut all the way through, I lay the rule just past the cut for the hinge and hold the blade at about a 45° angle and cut to the bottom of the hinge cut and the piece usually falls out. practice on some scrap FB.
I built my TT from scratch, It is not perfect but I think it will fly I tossed it across my room and it flew straight and level. I have the motor on it now and I am waiting for my radio so I can try to fly it. View attachment 133433
Casey
I am trying to find some OD # 64 rubber bands.