Hanger 9 Pawnee 40
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Hanger 9 Pawnee 40
I recently purchased the new Hanger 9 Pawnee 40. It recommended the Saito 82, I have plane all put together and balancing it is a bit of a prob. Battery placed back as far as possible in the fuse. When setting plane on the Great Planes balancer it still is looking for 5ozs of weight on the tail. Does anyone have a better idea/
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RE: Hanger 9 Pawnee 40
This seems to be common on the Pawnee. There is a thread on the plane in the ARF forum. On mine, I removed some covering from the bottom of the fuse and installed a second receiver battery toward the tail along with a second switch under the hatch. Once I laid down a new piece of Ultracoat, you'd never know I did anything. The second battery not only corrected the CG, it also gave me a redundant power source and switch if. If one were to ever fail, there is a back-up, not to mention the increased mAh capacity (i.e.: more flights before recharging). The plane has such a big, flat wing that it doesn't really notice the extra weight.
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RE: Hanger 9 Pawnee 40
ORIGINAL: fozjared
any way to fit a shorter engine mount on that plane?
any way to fit a shorter engine mount on that plane?
Here's mine:
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RE: Hanger 9 Pawnee 40
I used a 1100mAh battery that I think weighed around 4.1 ounces. There is plenty of room in the rear of the fuselage. I made a light ply bracket that glued in between the fuse sides and braced it with some tri-stock. Then I just wrapped the battery in foam and zip tied it to the bracket. A couple spare servo extensions gave me enough wire length to mount the second switch under the hatch.