RE: Model Tech Great Lakes
That makes two of us. I tend to pick designs that are successfully proven to work but I don't have that warm and fuzzy feeling about this one. I'd rather sell it and replace it with something a little less risky but the guy who gave it to me really wants to see it fly and is too busy to put it together himself. I'll be considering any advice given. So far, I've glued the lower wing trailing edges on without the supplied torque rods. I've read stories of aileron flutter with the stock setup so it'll get a servo in each lower wing and use a y-harness. I need to borrow a buddy's incidence meter before drilling any of the wing strut mounting holes.