THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: richland, WA
now that i got your attention, i am building an ultrafly outrage and i was wondering if there was any sort of modifications that improve its flight or strength that arent listed in the instructions.
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i think it would be cool to attach a high powered rifle to an rc plane. disguise your plane as a goose, fly right up to the deer, and BAM!
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Been flying an outrage for a bit and have some upgrades.
The wings flex a bunch! They flex enough that the alerons will not work well under heavy load. I epoxied CF rod diagnally from the bottom of outside wing strut to the above the aleron servo. Huge differnece. CA hinges work better on the tail feathers then the tape the instructions suggest. Check out the new micro tail wheel from Dubro! Perfect for this model!
The wings flex a bunch! They flex enough that the alerons will not work well under heavy load. I epoxied CF rod diagnally from the bottom of outside wing strut to the above the aleron servo. Huge differnece. CA hinges work better on the tail feathers then the tape the instructions suggest. Check out the new micro tail wheel from Dubro! Perfect for this model!
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From: Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
Only advice I can give for now is to really think twice and then twice again when you do the decals on the thing. The stickers that came with the one I built for another chap was a disaster and nothing really fit the model well. Test fit all of them and really think well before you stick. I ended up leaving half the stuff off so I wouldn't destroy the model. Hehehe
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I have to agree with Spacey on the decal thing. None of mine fit right at all. Really looked like cr*p when done. Some of them were over the edge of the wing and had to be trimmed and some fell short and had white showing at the end. To make it all even better, the next day half of the edges lifted. I started taping the edges with wing tape, then decided against it and took all the wing decals off.Funny thing is all the decals for the fuse were good. None of them lifted and some were over compound curves. I think it's the wings are a different type of foam. I have seen where some guys were spray painting their Outrage to save the weight of the decals.
Peter
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