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Hangar 9 3.1M Sukhoi

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Robotech;13477 wrote: Nice clean install.


Thanks.... Wanting to do it just "RIGHT". I am thinking of getting either some spray "speckling" from the auto parts store. Or.... some diamond plate covering to cover the inside of the can tunnel. Once I get whatever I decide on layed down, then I can mount the receiver pedestal permanently. Michael did a really nice job on his.
 
What a great flying plane! Maiden went great

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stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
parapup;14871 wrote: What a great flying plane! Maiden went great


Ah...K! Now you've gone and done it. Spill it. ALL THE DETAILS. Stuff you used, set up. I see you bought yourself some "bling" wheels. White Rose?
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
parapup;14871 wrote: What a great flying plane! Maiden went great


Ah...K! Now you've gone and done it. Spill it. ALL THE DETAILS. Stuff you used, set up. I see you bought yourself some "bling" wheels. White Rose?
 
stangflyer;14899 wrote: Ah...K! Now you've gone and done it. Spill it. ALL THE DETAILS. Stuff you used, set up. I see you bought yourself some "bling" wheels. White Rose?


My stock wheels were junk before the first flight. The rubber wheels split and the foam interior was coming out after breaking in the engine for 10 min. I decided to go with the white rose tail wheel, titanium axels, 5" wheels and brakes. I would highly recommend them if you have a shorter runway like I do or an asphalt runway. The wheels weren't cheap, but they are a great product and come with great service.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
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Yippie.... last of my extensions and servos made it today. Finished up the wiring in my fuselage and installed the rudder servos. Tested rudder and throttle servos as well as ignition. Good to go. On to installing the elevator and aileron servos. Two servos on each of the surfaces should prove to be plenty solid for my flying. I am thinking that nearly 1,000 ounces should be juuust riiight.

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stangflyer;15309 wrote:
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Yippie.... last of my extensions and servos made it today. Finished up the wiring in my fuselage and installed the rudder servos. Tested rudder and throttle servos as well as ignition. Good to go. On to installing the elevator and aileron servos. Two servos on each of the surfaces should prove to be plenty solid for my flying. I am thinking that nearly 1,000 ounces should be juuust riiight.


Be a while for foam around a receiver , still a good ideal??! Tks
 
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