BLADE DANCER - MS Composit
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From: Taylorville,
IL
Hi, do you have your instructions for your blade dancer? If so can you scan them and send them to me.... I got home with the plane and not the instructions. don't ask how that happened!!!!!! I went to e-fest and the next day had some one else put it together, well all but the servos, motor and stuff,... any way I don't know where the ballance point is or where the servos are suppose to go... If any one can help I will leave my e-mail eddy......
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From: Gilbert AZ
I have the instructions but the reeaaallllyyyyy suck... The cg is 95-105 mm from the leading edge of the wing. I am starting to build mine soon but I need to know what the dang the strung is used for?
thanx/B
thanx/B
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From: Springfield,
IL
Hi! I had an ms composit UNIQUE, which most likely uses the same building techniques, and cruddy instructions. On the UNIQUE, the string was used as a spar for the wings, and for the fuse sides as well. If I recall you are to cut a slit in the wings where indicated in the instructions, then push the string into the slit/slot, and finally fill the slit with CA soaking the string. Same operation on the fuse. Good luck bmoran!
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From: Perth, AUSTRALIA
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Hi! I had an ms composit UNIQUE, which most likely uses the same building techniques, and cruddy instructions. On the UNIQUE, the string was used as a spar for the wings, and for the fuse sides as well. If I recall you are to cut a slit in the wings where indicated in the instructions, then push the string into the slit/slot, and finally fill the slit with CA soaking the string. Same operation on the fuse. Good luck bmoran!
Trevor
Hi! I had an ms composit UNIQUE, which most likely uses the same building techniques, and cruddy instructions. On the UNIQUE, the string was used as a spar for the wings, and for the fuse sides as well. If I recall you are to cut a slit in the wings where indicated in the instructions, then push the string into the slit/slot, and finally fill the slit with CA soaking the string. Same operation on the fuse. Good luck bmoran!
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I know a few guys that own these and they substituted the string for Carbon Strips.
I have the MS Composit Boom, (Same plane diff paint job) and i used the string, it worked fine.
Mick
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From: clio,
MI
On mine I didnt use the rope that came for the wings,ended up using some aluminum rods I had left over for a Super Zoom that I used CF in instead of the aluminum.Unless you were really planning on bashing,crashing it a lot I think with the thickness of the EPP on this plane the rope would of been fine too.I didnt use anything on the fuse,after looking at how thick and wide it was didnt think it would need anything.Olin
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From: somonauk, IL
Does anyone have experience with this aircraft? What are it's flight characteristics? Is this plane forgiving for a novice pilot? I have limited flying experience and I am looking for an outdoor acrobatic foam airplane. Will this plane fly well after a few learning experiences?



