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Old 12-08-2007 | 03:40 AM
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Hi Isaac,

Looking thru your latest post, I notice that you have angled the rudder post once already installed, which means you have taken (as shown) -+ 8mm off the fuz. Is this a weight saving issue? It seems like a lot of work to do this, than say glue an angled piece onto the rudder post.

Also a question for anybody in the know (Alejandro), does the Osmose have a tendency to be tail heavy?

Thanks
Roly
Hi Roly,

It is not a weight issue, this is the common way do the job.

Isaac Najary
Roly

About a tendency to be tail heavy, If you build the plane with fuel engine, I think you might be right. A few days ago I spoke with MONTEZUMA and he told me that he saw in the ARC version that CAMODEL placed the wing tube about 1 cm or so behind the mark on the fuse.

MONTEZUMA, it will be nice of you if you put here a picture of that.

Isaac Najary