2 Part Fuselage
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Has there ever been a kit with a 2 part fuselage or has anyone seen one?
I have a car. No truck or van to carry my planes and I would like to have a plane that uses a 30cc to a 50cc engine but I need a max length in the 60" length or less. A fuselage with a rudder attached will not fit. So with the servos in the tail will be fairly easy to manage. I would prefer to use a known and tested way to disconnect the tail section if it exist.
I appreciate your input and time
I have a car. No truck or van to carry my planes and I would like to have a plane that uses a 30cc to a 50cc engine but I need a max length in the 60" length or less. A fuselage with a rudder attached will not fit. So with the servos in the tail will be fairly easy to manage. I would prefer to use a known and tested way to disconnect the tail section if it exist.
I appreciate your input and time
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The BVM 80 inch Sabre uses carbon rods which slide into sockets.
The rods are clamped by screws accessable from outside the fuselage.
http://www.bvmjets.com/pages/kits/f86_80.htm
Not sure if the hardware is available as an accessory.
If it is it will be high quality & cost a packet. - John.
The rods are clamped by screws accessable from outside the fuselage.
http://www.bvmjets.com/pages/kits/f86_80.htm
Not sure if the hardware is available as an accessory.
If it is it will be high quality & cost a packet. - John.
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Boomerang1- that is a great example, I can get some options from the plans. I do not see that it as an option on the parts list. Bummer.<div>Thanks</div>




