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Old 11-10-2008, 06:39 AM
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Default Installation of Engine in Pacific Aeromodel Gee Bee Y 1.20

I've had a Pacific Aeromodel Gee Bee y 1.20 ARF on my work bench now for about 3 years. I'm finally getting around to completing the build. I would like to see pictures of how you installed the throttle cable to the engine. I am using a Zenoah G26 for the powerplant.
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Look here ... [link=http://astro.umsystem.edu/andy/rc/gby/]Andy Steere[/link] Hope it helps you ...
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Default RE: Installation of Engine in Pacific Aeromodel Gee Bee Y 1.20

I have a Roto 25 in mine. I mounted the servo on the firewall.
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You might want to go to the Pacific website (www.pacaeromodel.com) and look at the latest instruction manual. It is in PDF format and you can enlarge the photos to full screen it you want. The pictures show the G-23 installed on the firewall and the throttle servo installed in the fuselage and you can see the throttle pushrod in both photos. The G-26 should be about the same.

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