ORIGINAL: billberry189
My schedule right now will cause me to take several weeks to complete the paint scheme. I will take photos as I go and share them with you to get your input. I figure that at this point, taking a little extra time will be well worth it.
Bill
PS- I am using two 5 cell 6volt 2000 Mah batteries; both for redundancey and balancing. I know it is extra weight, but with the 120 AX to over come that extra weight I feel like the added security is worth it as well as the faster servo speed and greater servo torque.
I've never done that...do you hook them up with a Y-harness or somethin sililar.
Yes your 120 should allow it to have its full aerobatic potential. That would be "cool" to see, and to fly. So far, both Kevin and I have flown on .90 2-strokes. It flies decently on that power, but I sense some limitations on that powerplant, it would be nice to see what a 120 can do to "free it up" and let her spread her wings and show off.
From the Ed Kazmirski's Taurus thread, page 97 post 2409
I will be closing the deal on my kit tomorrow, so hopefully I will start building late next week. It typically takes me about two to four weeks to complete a kit of this type construction including a urethane paint scheme.
I KNEW you couldn't do it...finished in two weeks hooey...[8D] Of course I'm just "ribbing" you a little; you are MUCH faster than I ever could, (would want to be), in building. Still I thought at the time when you posted that thread..."man that would be quite a trick since it took me two weeks just to cover and paint it".
I'm glad we're progressed a little slower...a little more time to "talk" and exchange ideas. Now I'm excited and looking forward to seeing some finished pictures. Take your time, concentrate, be "picky" over the details and do an authentic paint job...I'm really looking forward to seeing it. I might have to put "bubble wrap" on mine, or at least set up on the far side of the lfight line from you. My finish is best viewed from FIVE FEET AWAY.
