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Sport Dalotel Junior

a bit slow lately but do have the second wing all sheeted and aileron cut out, now for the boost tab on this one as well, but today, -21c, I think I will wait a bit
 
anti rotation and holdown pins
 

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got the two plywood root ribs glued into place, along with the inner wing alignment/holdown inserts,
The rib is glued with weldbond, but any sandable carpenters glue will work, but I also put in some Gorilla Polyurethane glue for the inserts

Also for the cold garage/shop, to keep all glues nice and warm I am using my cooler with an incandescent night light (7watts), believe me it works..
 

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3D-Joy

50cc
Since on this site we can ask questions without getting killed, may I ask why you want to use boost tabs? I understand how they work and their advantages but to me simply putting an oversize servo work wonders IMO. Or is it just because its scale for that model?
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Since on this site we can ask questions without getting killed, may I ask why you want to use boost tabs? I understand how they work and their advantages but to me simply putting an oversize servo work wonders IMO. Or is it just because its scale for that model?
I'm going with scale.
 
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