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IMAC The new Dalton 300 SP / 330

Hi, were you able to buy the safety vacuum relief valve. Got a email back from McMastercar they do not ship to Canada
And I cannot get my hands on one.

Hi Snoopy, yes, I ordered one. It was 7.53 us dollars.

Line Product Ordered Ships Price Total
1 48935K25 Vacuum/Pressure Adjustable Brass Relief Valve, 1/4 NPT Male, 0-20 PSI 1
each

ships out Monday morning
7.53
each 7.53
Notes
Your order is subject only to our terms and conditions, available at www.mcmaster.com or from our Sales Department.


Merchandise $7.53
Applicable shipping charges will be added.
 
OK, here it is,

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this is a picture of my 35 cc extreme flight, 78" extra.
Would it be wise to go based on these dimensions?

the ratio would be:

3.375 / 15 = x / length of root to tip of the stab in hinge line

x = will equal the length of the counterbalance from the root side to the tip side.

any one have any thoughts on this?
 

oh58skid

50cc
OK, here it is,

View attachment 51770


this is a picture of my 35 cc extreme flight, 78" extra.
Would it be wise to go based on these dimensions?

the ratio would be:

3.375 / 15 = x / length of root to tip of the stab in hinge line

x = will equal the length of the counterbalance from the root side to the tip side.

any one have any thoughts on this?
Do you plan on flying 3D or IMAC ?
 

Snoopy1

640cc Uber Pimp
"burn the foam into a depression" can you please explain how you did this. And if you have any pictures. This was for the hard point in the end of the stab. Thanks
 

Terryscustom

640cc Uber Pimp
I think you will find better resolution (smaller travel needed) and less strain on your servos with counterbalance.

Correct, just don't need the EXP sized elevators as the EF has. To me the EXP stabs on the EF planes are just a hair too large, I liked the older one's better. I usually do about a 4" counterbalance on 40% planes and only about 3.5" on the rudder seems to be the ticket (for me).
 
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