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Old 01-30-2023, 02:35 AM
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mdiesu
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Originally Posted by mdiesu
Thanks for your input. This is my first time also to use the treaded EZ Connecter. I'm using them on the Ford Trimotor. This is a short kit, which needed many modifications. It will be some time
before it is ready to fly. I used the loctite also, but very carefully pained the thread area. I installed the connecter with a lock washer, snug and then backed off slightly. I carefully rotated the connecter and the servo arm a number of times to make sure both were not bound. My biggest concern is the rudder connection. When all goes wrong by controlling the rudder you a chance to avoid a crash.
Thanks for your input. This is my first time also to use the treaded
EZ Connecter. I'm using them on the Ford Trimotor. This is a short
kit, which needed many modifications. It will be some time
before it is ready to fly. I used the loctite also, but very
carefully pained the thread area. I installed the connecter with a
lock washer, snug and then backed off slightly. I carefully rotated
the connecter and the servo arm a number of times to make sure both
were not bound. My biggest concern is the rudder connection. When
all goes wrong by controlling the rudder you a chance to avoid a
crash.