OzMo
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Joined: 9/2/2002 From: OZark,
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ORIGINAL: Aber I picked up an Andrews Aeromaster biplane from an estate sale the other day. It has never been flown but seems to be build fairly well. It has two 48 inch wings - top one is swept and the bottom is straight. I have no plans or manual to go with it. Can anyone tell me where the center of gravity is? Here is the link to an earlier thread about the Aeromaster: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4560887/tm.htm On post 5 you will find this information: Configuration 1, 48" Top Swept, 48" Bottom Straight - 7/8" forward of the rear cabane. Configuration 2, 52 1/2" Top Swept, 48" Bottom Straight- 3/4" forward of the rear cabane. Configuration 3, 52 1/2" Top Swept, 52 1/" Bottom Swept- 3/8" forward of the rear cabane. There are also a couple of other threads on the Aeromaster. I suppose the search feature isn't very good, but it would be nice if disparate threads like this could be linked. these were recently posted
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Yes dear, I did glue my hand to the airplane to keep from dropping it.
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