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ronco867 09-26-2007 05:00 AM

80" dynaflite spitefire
 
need help with f2 of the plans, anyone have good pics of their build, this is my first kit, my 6 yro got it at a garage sale. any helpor advice would be appreciated, Thanks

JohnAgnew2978 11-09-2007 09:09 AM

RE: 80" dynaflite spitefire
 
Since nobody volunteered, maybe I can help. I am finishing my second Dynaflite PT-19, and Dynaflite uses the same construction techniques in all their models. They just change the outlines. I'm not sure what "f2 in the plans" means, so if you'll explain further maybe I can be of assistance.
John Agnew

ronco867 11-09-2007 09:26 AM

RE: 80" dynaflite spitefire
 
Thank you I just dont know where to start, F2 is towards the front of the fuse, I think its the motor mount, it doesnt run the span of the fuse and Im not sure if you just squeeze the fuse together to make it fit or what.

jeffo 11-11-2007 02:36 PM

RE: 80" dynaflite spitefire
 
F-2 is the second former from nose former.The plans show hard wood mnts. from what I can remember.You should have a instr. book.I'm not trying to be rude,but if this gives you a problem,you should try building a trainer type plane first.-Jeffo P.S.-Get help from local flyiing club most guys are great for helping newbees

ronco867 11-11-2007 06:57 PM

RE: 80" dynaflite spitefire
 
The question is is f2 supposed the make the span or not. and I have no instruction book and all the info I can find on this plane sucks.

smkrcflyer 11-15-2007 12:51 PM

RE: 80" dynaflite spitefire
 
If you still need the manual you can get one by contacting Mary Ann (see below info). I just got one from them. I'm trying to build this plane without a kit.
Steve

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