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Wing Joiners - 3/4/2003 7:33:10 AM   
why2cay


 

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After jumping out of the sautee pan, into the frying pan, and now the fire, I have purchased a Unlimited Calss Sailplane that needs recovered. The wings mount to the cover that fits on the fuse. What is the best way to keep the wings plugged in. This gentlemen I bought it from slid them into a slot and then taped them. Is there a system out there for this ie: a ball socket type?

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Wing Joiners - 3/4/2003 8:05:18 AM   
R. Carver



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The most common method is to tape the wings on. Works great, simple, and they use it on the real ones too.

I think Hobby-Lobby sells a ball and socket type connector for wings if you want to go that route.

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