The joys of instructing
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i really need heap building my plane. its a tiger world trainer 40T no.4501. i dont know how to connect the rods to the wings, tail, rudder, and throttle. i dnt know how to install the gas tank either. i dont have the survos yet but i want to have my plane ready when im able to afford the electronics. please someone help me figure this out. my instruction manual is not clear. and i actualy need pics of what to do. (i know, its sad.) someone email me at [email protected] asap. thankyou to whomever is able to help.
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Fitingsdown,
You really need to try and find a local guy that has any completed plane you can look at .........to see how he does it.
Hard to gain the correct knowledge unless you see the rod install first hand with your own eyes.
Then it will make sense and this question will be behind you.
I instruct guys at my private field.
One of my new guys this year has almost one gallon burned now and he made his first 21 landings last Sunday.
We flew for 9 hours strait.
The guy is a sponge.
He's 54 years old and has wanted to do this his entire life.
You really need to try and find a local guy that has any completed plane you can look at .........to see how he does it.
Hard to gain the correct knowledge unless you see the rod install first hand with your own eyes.
Then it will make sense and this question will be behind you.
I instruct guys at my private field.
One of my new guys this year has almost one gallon burned now and he made his first 21 landings last Sunday.
We flew for 9 hours strait.
The guy is a sponge.
He's 54 years old and has wanted to do this his entire life.