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I've seen posts on this plane with the moki 210 and flying wires, but can't seem to find it anywhere. does anyone know if wires are really needed on the tail surfaces? Mine is just about ready for it's maiden with the Moki 210, but I don't want to lose the tail on takeoff.
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Hello, I maidened one for a guy in my club w/ a os160
in flight you could actually see the tail surfaces moving around
and he had jr8411,s on all surfaces
this was at less than 1/2 throttle in a hover !
I then landed the plane !!
next week he has wires on it and it was ok
IMHO , put wires on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank
in flight you could actually see the tail surfaces moving around
and he had jr8411,s on all surfaces
this was at less than 1/2 throttle in a hover !
I then landed the plane !!
next week he has wires on it and it was ok
IMHO , put wires on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank
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It never hurts to wear a belt and suspenders. I reinforced the tailfeathers with 3/8" trangle stock AND I plan to install flying wires. Why risk a beautiful airplane?
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Aeroworks 300 profile and flyng wires...
looks like you found the thread already.
Nah, not painful at all. If I would build one again that size (probably won't), I would go with the OMP.
Nah, not painful at all. If I would build one again that size (probably won't), I would go with the OMP.