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Hopup Crazy 01-16-2008 05:30 PM

Slow Stick
 
Hey. I got 2 slow sticks for Christmas and I'm finally going to start building one and I have a few questions.

What servos are good servos to use? I have heard that the Hitec HS-81 is a good servo? What are some basic guidelines on picking servos out for a plane?

I have been looking around at different threads and have heard a lot of talk about wing stiffening. Are there any tutorials on how to do this? Also, are there any other mods that should be done when first building the plane? Thanks in advance!

mclina 01-16-2008 06:57 PM

RE: Slow Stick
 
I have used GWS Naro servos on mine. Any mini size servo should be fine. Don't spend too much, these are not precision planes.

Slow Sticks are a lot of fun. Enjoy.

mclina 01-16-2008 06:58 PM

RE: Slow Stick
 
I just built the wings per the instructions. They are plenty strong. I do recommend that you scrap the tape they give you, and just use clear Scotch packing tape.

w8ye 01-16-2008 07:27 PM

RE: Slow Stick
 
While I consider my Hitec HS81's to be excellent servos, they are a little too large for the Slow Stick

patzane 01-16-2008 07:51 PM

RE: Slow Stick
 
81 are over kill for this plane. I use Hitec 55 or the E-flite 75. I like the 55 better. You can but 2 55's or 75's for the price you will pay for the 81. Plus you will not be doing 3d with the slow stick.

buzzard bait 01-16-2008 08:48 PM

RE: Slow Stick
 
Can anyone tell me why the directions say to cut the metal channel "fuselage" and then join it back together with a plastic fitting?

It looks to me like you could just as well leave it in one piece. Or is it to prevent radio interference?

Thanks,

Jim

mclina 01-17-2008 06:26 AM

RE: Slow Stick
 


ORIGINAL: buzzard bait

Can anyone tell me why the directions say to cut the metal channel "fuselage" and then join it back together with a plastic fitting?

It looks to me like you could just as well leave it in one piece. Or is it to prevent radio interference?

Thanks,

Jim
A while back, they made an "upgrade" to the fuselage design, to make it "easier to transport";). Most SS's now come with a fiberglass tube fuselage, in two parts, that have to be joined together. If you have a one piece, aluminum fuselage, then you are lucky. DO NOT CUT IT. I understand that they mainly did this to make the shipping carton shorter and cheaper to ship. You will never want to remove the tail section for transport, so keep it in one piece.

Good luck.

buzzard bait 01-18-2008 09:26 AM

RE: Slow Stick
 
Great, thanks--this is exactly what I was looking for. Jim


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