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  1. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    I kind of like it covered as it matches the red on the belly.
  2. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    My big crash (reciever failure) was into a wet wound of dirt between to trees and destroyed the fuse, cowling and LG everything else was fine. I jumpd on line and found the fuse for 50% off or $180. Also ordered the X-cub LG. took me a year to get back to working on it and last flight I lost...
  3. CR2K

    Timber 110

    My reserected Timber 110 w/60cc RCGF. Big shaking engine, still locktiteing things on, this flight I lost one of the Airtop 7" wheels. Took 3 or 4 flights to get the exhaust to stay on (safety wire) Love this plane and how it flys. Worth the constant work to keep it together. Gotta find...
  4. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    Would it be possible to take some photos of the inside of the windshield/hatch cover and post of send to me? It would really help for reference in building a new cove from scratch.
  5. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    I might be interested in an unpainted cowl, heck I would even be interested in a plaster plug as it would give me somewhere to start as I have nothing. Then I could make a mold and go from that. BTW where are you located? I am in Central California.
  6. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    My original gas version was 26 lbs. I would guess electric with batteries would be around the same.
  7. CR2K

    110" TIMBER Assembly Thread

    Rebuilding my Timber (New fuselage) powered by an RCGS 60cc, with the X-Cub LG (resprung for proper weight) and fitted with 7 in Airtop tundra tires. Due to being pulled from production I am having to scratch build a new windshield/hatch cover and source some sort of engine cowling possibly...
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