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Old 09-16-2004 | 09:09 AM
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Default Setting wing and thrust incidence

I've built many planes and have always built on a flat board and the planes came out ok, but now I'd like to fine tune them a little better. What's your favorite way to set up wing ,thrust, and stabilizer incidences? How about the GP Accupoint? or?
Old 09-16-2004 | 09:40 AM
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Default RE: Setting wing and thrust incidence

ANY type of incidence meter is a must to have when kit building, they should be used for ARFs as well.

As far as what kind, I use the Robart, but anything that works similarly (IE, clamps to LE and TE) would do just fine.
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Default RE: Setting wing and thrust incidence

See my reply to the same post on "Tips and Techniques"

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