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Hi everybody,
Wanted to introduce myslelf and look forward to becoming a part of this community. I just moved to New Orleans, LA and have 3 aircraft; Aerobat 40, PAC SU-26, and a Kyosho heli. I haven't flown any of these planes in many years (since 1997) due to going to college but now that i am out I'm trying to get back into the hobby i love.
Now my question...
Like i said i hav a PAC SU-26 (I will post some pics of my planes soon). During its years in storage i mangaged to loose one of the 2 screws that attach the wing to the body. The screw is a fine thread that has an alan wrench head. Well it seems that PAC is no longer in business so getting a replacement screw seems to be out of the question. Are there any other option that i have for finding a matching screw or will i have to replace both screws and possibly rethread the mount?
Again glad to be onboard and thanks for any help you can give me.
Wanted to introduce myslelf and look forward to becoming a part of this community. I just moved to New Orleans, LA and have 3 aircraft; Aerobat 40, PAC SU-26, and a Kyosho heli. I haven't flown any of these planes in many years (since 1997) due to going to college but now that i am out I'm trying to get back into the hobby i love.
Now my question...
Like i said i hav a PAC SU-26 (I will post some pics of my planes soon). During its years in storage i mangaged to loose one of the 2 screws that attach the wing to the body. The screw is a fine thread that has an alan wrench head. Well it seems that PAC is no longer in business so getting a replacement screw seems to be out of the question. Are there any other option that i have for finding a matching screw or will i have to replace both screws and possibly rethread the mount?
Again glad to be onboard and thanks for any help you can give me.
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Welcome back to the hobby and to RCU.
Matching a missing screw or bolt can be tough. Since you have an identical one, bring it to to your local hardware store and see if you can find a match. Lowes especially has a pretty good variety of small rc-friendly nuts and bolts.
It would not be so bad if you had to replace the part. You could also try out one of the internet vendors. I have been very happy with www.rtlfasteners.com.
Good luck.
Matching a missing screw or bolt can be tough. Since you have an identical one, bring it to to your local hardware store and see if you can find a match. Lowes especially has a pretty good variety of small rc-friendly nuts and bolts.
It would not be so bad if you had to replace the part. You could also try out one of the internet vendors. I have been very happy with www.rtlfasteners.com.
Good luck.
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this is what i did when i needed to replace the wing hold down bolt
on my cap 232, i found some nylon bolts that fit just right
go to your local hardware store, they should have the bolts you are looking for
or your lhs should have them also, bring the fuse with you so you can check
the threads on the spot...
on my cap 232, i found some nylon bolts that fit just right
go to your local hardware store, they should have the bolts you are looking for
or your lhs should have them also, bring the fuse with you so you can check
the threads on the spot...
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Hi and welcome back! On the PAC SU-26. Is the plane for a 40 size engine? If it is and I assume that the mounting blocks are made of hardwood, I would rethread the mounting blocks to 10-32 size and then coat the threads with CA to toughen them up. Then use nylon bolts from the hobby shop. Reason being, I found out that metel bolts can loosen themselves off from vibration during flight. Nylon bolts are vibration resistant and won't loosen on you. Wings bolts coming loose are a bad thing! [X(]
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Thanks for the advice. Funny enough i thought to give e-bay a look and actually found my plane...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
I emailed this guy asking for a possible replacement screw.
Man, that ebay auction linked to a clip of the Su-26 in flight. Gotta check out the near crash 2/3 into the clip..got my heart pumpin
Check it here.. http://homepage.mac.com/williamt4/iMovieTheater30.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
I emailed this guy asking for a possible replacement screw.
Man, that ebay auction linked to a clip of the Su-26 in flight. Gotta check out the near crash 2/3 into the clip..got my heart pumpin
Check it here.. http://homepage.mac.com/williamt4/iMovieTheater30.html
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Nah just get the quicktime plugin here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
Here i'll spoil it
Basically he brings it in for a landing but bounces it. He then tries to fly the bounce in but it went so high that it stalls on him. He came milimeters from cartwheeling it.
Here i'll spoil it
Basically he brings it in for a landing but bounces it. He then tries to fly the bounce in but it went so high that it stalls on him. He came milimeters from cartwheeling it.
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If PAC is Pacific Aeromodels, try www.pacaeromodel.com
Their old SU-26 was not the same as the AK-model Suchoi.
Jim
If PAC is Pacific Aeromodels, try www.pacaeromodel.com
Their old SU-26 was not the same as the AK-model Suchoi.
Jim
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Well no s**t, don't i feel silly
. That explains why my google searches for my plane and PAC brought up articles about Pompano trying to get the SU-26 popular in the US. I'm ignorant about my plane because my dad bought it and built it for me back in 1996-97 so i didn't really have an idea about where he got it. Guess i need to check with him about where he got it. Thanks again for helping me out and clearing things up for me [8D]
. That explains why my google searches for my plane and PAC brought up articles about Pompano trying to get the SU-26 popular in the US. I'm ignorant about my plane because my dad bought it and built it for me back in 1996-97 so i didn't really have an idea about where he got it. Guess i need to check with him about where he got it. Thanks again for helping me out and clearing things up for me [8D]
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If PAC is Pacific Aeromodels, try www.pacaeromodel.com
Their old SU-26 was not the same as the AK-model Suchoi.
Jim
If PAC is Pacific Aeromodels, try www.pacaeromodel.com
Their old SU-26 was not the same as the AK-model Suchoi.
Jim
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From: texas, TX
i have a vq p-51b mustang and me and my dad are torn on these electric retracks i want super scale with strut 46 size retracts that we can get in the price range of about 45-80 dollars please email me at [email protected] if you have any suggestions thanks!! and also we are lookin at the vq struts with are awesome! take a look !
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hi i have os 46 ax and a 11x6 i have on it with a 16 oz fuel tank i imangine that the thin going to fly for 20 minutes i just wanted to know if anybody else had or has the same setup and how long it would fly and it is in a greatplanes chreeokee witch weighs about 5-7 pounds so if any body has the same set please let me know thanks!!!!



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