ORIGINAL: jfanning05
Just a piece of advice I ran across. When you go to balance your plane, you can dip the weight in epoxy and then drop it down in the fuselage all the way down to the tail. This way it is more aestetically pleasing, and you down have to cut the covering so that you get get to the wood underneath to bond the epoxy to. Just thought I would share this.
How about you glue the weights around a pushrod guide and put the weight in the back of the tail. You can secure the guide with a little screw or a drop of CA. You can change the weights any time without a hassle. The push rod guide cost less then a buck.
On the other hand the best way is to move your battery back until your plane is balanced. But I think option one is the easiest way…and thanks for sharing!!
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