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Old 04-16-2003 | 11:55 AM
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Anyone out there have one of these??? I'm in the finishing stages of my Arf.. very nice.... The only problem I have are the servo placements in the tail... It has 4 servos in the tail, and I was curious if you had to put blocks under your servos to give them enough space to mount???? My servos need to be on 1/4 inch blocks to fit. Just curious if you have that problem too?? If not, what servos are you using??

How does yours fly??? I'm putting a Quadra 75XL in mine with a J&A Peacekeeper muffler, and a TME smoke system

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deck, how wide is the cowl? I have a Minarelli 70cc looking for a home. This one might be a good fit. Thanks.
Old 04-16-2003 | 09:22 PM
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10 1/2" wide
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Thanks, that's good news. The Mac 70cc is 9" wide from tops of cylinders and 10-1/2" between spark plug tips.

Have you weighed the GSP Staudacher so far? Any guess as to what the all up weight would be with the Q75?
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not yet.. but will let you know as soon as I get that far
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Anyone out there have one??? or seen one fly????? Please!!! Looking for some pointers ... any bad habits, etc??? My tail servos are a little longer than standard servos, hence my installation problems.. no big deal though..
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TTT.. still looking for some unbiased reviews of the Staudacher???

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Old 04-29-2003 | 01:33 PM
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Im not sure about the one you have, but I do know that the Radiocraft and the Lanier 30%ers fly very well. I am flying the Lanier model and am just getting used to it. From what I have read on the internet, the GSP Staudacher is also a very good flyer.

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