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Old 01-27-2020, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by althepal88
I maidened my CC last week. Only one flight, as I lost the prop and had to come home and wait for new part. But, she took off very nice and seemed to fly just fine. I had a 15/8 prop on the 95 OS FS and I think it was just a little bit to much prop for a maiden. I will go with the 14/8 this week when we return to the field. I did notice one thing that no one else has mentioned. The CG. I had one of the early versions of the planes, so the CG was printed incorrectly at almost 6 inches back from the leading edge; wrong. The correct location is right at the wing tube. Also, the later versions have the flap control horns in the proper location to allow one channel operation.
Could you tell me how much weight was needed to balance your Carbon Cub at the wing tube ??

Thanks, Don
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Old 03-15-2020, 08:56 PM
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I am looking to purchase a CC soon and was wondering about putting a Saito FG-21 in it, any thoughts? Pros or cons? This will be my first gasser.
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Saito fg21, nice combo, go for it and happy flying






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Old 07-12-2020, 01:30 PM
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suggested H9 pilot model was out of stock, so I made one







Old 07-12-2020, 04:48 PM
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Very nice! Was that a "tree" support under the pilot?

I recently made a pilot bust for my FMS Beaver.




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Yes that was tree support, Cura slicer.
yours looks great.


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Originally Posted by Desertlakesflying
So it uses Receiver power and doesn't work like a regular switch with a separate power supply?
Perhaps a silly question, but where do the ground wires from the female connectors go?
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Perhaps a silly question, but where do the ground wires from the female connectors go?

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