Stryker F27-C repair
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Stryker F27-C repair
I have a Stryker F27-C. I had a hard fall and put a 1 inch tear on the wing of the foam body.[] I was wondering if anyone knew how hard it was to buy the body for $19.99 and transfer the reciever, etc. onto it. Is it better to just buy a new plane body already eqipped with everything except the battery for $179.99? I have flown the plane since the crash, and it flies fine, but is a little harder to control. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Stryker F27-C repair
Thanks for the reply. I was asking because I had a small Aerobird Challenger and had to replace the rear tail and wing. After doing so the plane never seemed to handle and perform as good as it did before. The Stryker is such a good plane I would hate to hinder it's performance, by not reinstalling equipment correctly.
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RE: Stryker F27-C repair
Chances are that you got something crooked on the Aerobird tail. Take your time and make sure you install everything "just so". Ask back here if you have any questions.