Where's the Beaver thread?
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From: santa clara,
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Pls help me. What the hell is the wing saddle ? No mention of it in the manual. I think its the grey plastic part but even then, where to cut is very unclear. When is GWS going to hire a translater?
No indications or markings on the cowling on where to cut.
No indications or markings on the cowling on where to cut.
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Dehavilland Beaver?
The wing saddle is the opening in the fuselage where the wing nestles in. It's cut to the shape of the airfoil. That's where you often put foam tape or filletting to make a nice mate between the wing and fuselage.
GWS? Can't help you there. My planes consume dead organics directly.
The wing saddle is the opening in the fuselage where the wing nestles in. It's cut to the shape of the airfoil. That's where you often put foam tape or filletting to make a nice mate between the wing and fuselage.
GWS? Can't help you there. My planes consume dead organics directly.




