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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/16/2006 5:52:10 PM   
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thats ok if you don't know how much time you're getting, but could you do your best appoximation? like 1/2 the flight had smoke, or 1/4 or 3/4.... out of the full how many minutes you flew? this would be great to know, i just want to know if i should also use a 10 oz or go a little bigger..

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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/18/2006 8:42:04 PM   
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I'm going to say about 2oz. per min.So a ten oz. tank should get you close to 5min. which may not sound like a long time but it is.

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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/19/2006 2:56:23 PM   
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CVTEFLYER - on the control throws, all I can get!

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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/19/2006 4:10:05 PM   
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yeah 5 min sounds fine... i just bought a 14 oz yesterday for my funtana.... i had the room, so if i don't need that much smoke i just wont fill it up all the way

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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/20/2006 7:09:26 AM   
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CVTEFLYER - on the control throws, all I can get!



What I mean is can you give an idea how you setup the elevator, rudder and aileron travel. Did you follow the recomended travel as per the manual? Thanks for letting us know.

Sullivan skywriter just arrived from tower hobbies today... :-) I'm going for a 10oz. tank, 5 mins. smoke time is fine for me.




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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/21/2006 6:02:25 PM   
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Sorry, I didn't set them up by the manual. I just set them to safely controll it and then slowly increase them as I get more comfortable with the plane

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RE: Worldmodels Ultimate 120R - 1/23/2006 5:13:09 AM   
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I think I'd follow the manual for a starting point.. and move on from there, thanks.

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