Sig Fazer
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I agree with the above mentioned suggestions, shorten the nose, or you will be nose heavy, if you are novice flyer fly your fazer for the first time with 75 procent of the recomanded LOWflight controls RATE and be sure to have your plane balanced at the forward CG position
After being confident with the bird, everithing is permit
Be sure to use low pitch props
have fun
After being confident with the bird, everithing is permit
Be sure to use low pitch props
have fun
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one more thing, I did on mine. When I saw my fazer was going to be nose heavy, I sheeted the tail assembly (stab, fin, rudder and elevator), with 1/16 balsa., this strengh the tail section, and added to required weight for balance
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I agree the above post, this is not really necessary,but when I can, I try to avoid to put unnecessary weight, I always try to improve the srtructural strenght
that's only a opinion
that's only a opinion



