Lancair 120 size...
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Lancair 120 size...
I just purchased a new Lancair 360 MK II, 120 size, from a friend who has been deployed overseas with the army... It is built but there are some questions concerning, installing the fuel tank, the servo locations and the open hole where the retracts may go... Is there anyway I can get the instructions on this airplane?
It has the gear installed and is not set up for retracts.... a red material is over the large hole in the nose...... I also need to know how the hinges were installed and a few other questions... Where do I cut the fuse to run the aileron extensions from the wing in to the fuse? Thanks...
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It has the gear installed and is not set up for retracts.... a red material is over the large hole in the nose...... I also need to know how the hinges were installed and a few other questions... Where do I cut the fuse to run the aileron extensions from the wing in to the fuse? Thanks...
Richard
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RE: Lancair 120 size...
here:
http://www.nitroplanes.com/lancair120.html
http://hobby4less.com/lancair120-nit...9ebf8d05227901
go google go...!!!!!!!!!!
enjoy
http://www.nitroplanes.com/lancair120.html
http://hobby4less.com/lancair120-nit...9ebf8d05227901
go google go...!!!!!!!!!!
enjoy
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RE: Lancair 120 size...
Thanks for reply... first web site is description of airplane that I have been able to see but the second web site does not download.... Page not found...
can you tell me where the page is located and I will bring it up .... Thanks.. Richard
can you tell me where the page is located and I will bring it up .... Thanks.. Richard
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RE: Lancair 120 size...
Here is a manual that may help, but it is not identical.
[link=http://ak-models.com/ARF%20Manuals/Lancair-120%20manual.pdf]Lancair 120 - Click me![/link]
Note that these manuals are very "sparse" at best.
As such these ARF's are suited to an experienced builder with at least several other ARF's under their belt.
Manuals rarely cover things like retracts, etc... .which is left up to you.
I would suggest getting help from a local club member.
[link=http://ak-models.com/ARF%20Manuals/Lancair-120%20manual.pdf]Lancair 120 - Click me![/link]
Note that these manuals are very "sparse" at best.
As such these ARF's are suited to an experienced builder with at least several other ARF's under their belt.
Manuals rarely cover things like retracts, etc... .which is left up to you.
I would suggest getting help from a local club member.
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RE: Lancair 120 size...
Thanks opjose.... thanks for the reply and info.... the items I needed to see are not in the manual... I purchased the arf almost done from a club member.... he is out of the country now.... maybe his family can find the instructions...
Thanks.. Richard
Thanks.. Richard
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RE: Lancair 120 size...
I want to be sure where to cut the fusealage for the wiring coming in from the wings....
The fuel tank does not fit secure... I can correct that but wanted to see how it should have been...
The tail section is designed to come apart but I am not sure how it was put together... rod?, glue? etc...
the hole for the nose gear retract is just covered with some tape... not wood... this lanciar will not have retracts....
balance point
Thanks...
The fuel tank does not fit secure... I can correct that but wanted to see how it should have been...
The tail section is designed to come apart but I am not sure how it was put together... rod?, glue? etc...
the hole for the nose gear retract is just covered with some tape... not wood... this lanciar will not have retracts....
balance point
Thanks...
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I realize there has been a lot of time since you asked your questions. I have had this model in the box for several years and just decided to build it. I have the instruction manual (for what it is worth knowing CMP) and can possibly answer your questions if they still exist.........