RE: how should i pull the aileron servos leads on a widebody 40?
Hi all,
I got mine directly from the factory in Argentina for about US$80 (I was there...hehe)
The kit comes with the fin, rudder, stabs and wings presheeted, you have to sheet the turtle deck and the after deck. I have used white glue for this.
The manual is not very useful. You must be reasonably experienced to build this kit, but you can frame it in two hours or less.
Tissue and dope adds a great amount of strengh to the airframe and I like using it. Messy and smelly but it makes for a wonderful finish.
The engine must sit at 45 to 90 degrees inverted, there is no place for enclosed pipes here so a >.63 4 stroke or a muffled .60 is in order.
For the builders this kit is definitively recommended, this year I will bring two Widebody 60 to home...(expecting to pay about US$100 ea.)
Have yet to weight my model...
Wladimir in Brazil