Another whiplash ready to tear the sky!
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Another whiplash ready to tear the sky!
Greetings,
Just finished my lash and I thing it looks great. Thanks to ACM and specially to rick for the best customer support in the R/C industry! ACM stand behind their product!
I used monokote Neon stripe and that went very well.
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Just finished my lash and I thing it looks great. Thanks to ACM and specially to rick for the best customer support in the R/C industry! ACM stand behind their product!
I used monokote Neon stripe and that went very well.
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Another whiplash ready to tear the sky!
Cool whip should look good in the air is the bottom the same as the top, hope not otherwise orientation may be a problem.
What motor are you running, cannot tell from the pic.
Best of luck.
LOONY BOY
What motor are you running, cannot tell from the pic.
Best of luck.
LOONY BOY
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Another whiplash ready to tear the sky!
Originally posted by LOONY BOY
Cool whip should look good in the air is the bottom the same as the top, hope not otherwise orientation may be a problem.
What motor are you running, cannot tell from the pic.
Best of luck.
LOONY BOY
Cool whip should look good in the air is the bottom the same as the top, hope not otherwise orientation may be a problem.
What motor are you running, cannot tell from the pic.
Best of luck.
LOONY BOY
I use a OS 50 SX. Not to worry about the bottom. It is full
neon green.
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tank/engine mount
did you do anything special to tank or engine to prevent fuel spashing around. I think i am going to softmount the engine as was suggested in another post. The os 50 may not have the problem the nelson/jett/df engines have.
Perhaps future generation of the lash will have built in rubber mounts for engine. The Vulcanlash.
Perhaps future generation of the lash will have built in rubber mounts for engine. The Vulcanlash.
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Re: tank/engine mount
Originally posted by jlong34016
did you do anything special to tank or engine to prevent fuel spashing around. I think i am going to softmount the engine as was suggested in another post. The os 50 may not have the problem the nelson/jett/df engines have.
Perhaps future generation of the lash will have built in rubber mounts for engine. The Vulcanlash.
did you do anything special to tank or engine to prevent fuel spashing around. I think i am going to softmount the engine as was suggested in another post. The os 50 may not have the problem the nelson/jett/df engines have.
Perhaps future generation of the lash will have built in rubber mounts for engine. The Vulcanlash.
No I didn't anything for the tank. I ran the engine several time
at full trothle without any problem so far...Have to wait and see in the air..
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