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Anyone flying Nitro planes T-34 Mentor? - 6/27/2008 9:56:10 PM   
Norm Nestie



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A fiend has one of these models and is real concerned about the CG. According to the little instruction that came with the plane the CG is a long way back from the LE. About 1/2 way to the TE. He balance the plane at that point but feells real antsy about and it and hopes someone out there has had some experience with this model and where a good/tried CG would be. Thanks.
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RE: Anyone flying Nitro planes T-34 Mentor? - 7/16/2008 11:32:56 PM   
Shockdriver


 

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i have had the plane for a few months now and put a 1750kv outrunner and a 11.1v lipo and the cg is not bad at all butt with the stock motor setup i did have problems with the tail being heavy.

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