Lets Build A MOJO BAYBEEEEEEE
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OK here we go. I orderd the kit from Mr. Paul aka Genius Swany. I have previously built his fat free taco which is another one of his great designs. The mojo is a 40 size kit that is cnc router cut for all of you that dont know. Here is the "INFAMOUS SWANY CENTER RIB ASSEMBLY"
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I took a break from the wing and started working on the fuse. Here is where you really see how easy it is to build with all these CNC router cut parts. Dosent it look sexy baybeee
I am a newbie to building although i have been flying for many years. I have built the OMP yak the Taco and now this. I have to say the taco and the Mojo are much easier than the yak everything just falls right into place. Even the control surfaces are precut for you ad look at the price!!!!. A major benefit to having a wooden fuselage vs. a foam core one is that when you cover you can use the transparent covering and make it look pretty sweet.
I am a newbie to building although i have been flying for many years. I have built the OMP yak the Taco and now this. I have to say the taco and the Mojo are much easier than the yak everything just falls right into place. Even the control surfaces are precut for you ad look at the price!!!!. A major benefit to having a wooden fuselage vs. a foam core one is that when you cover you can use the transparent covering and make it look pretty sweet.
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Good job man. Won't be long and it will be in the air.
What are you powering it with?????
Good luck with it. I've built 2 mojo 60s so far. Just finished the second one yesterday. Can't wait to let er fly.
What are you powering it with?????
Good luck with it. I've built 2 mojo 60s so far. Just finished the second one yesterday. Can't wait to let er fly.
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Good job man. Won't be long and it will be in the air.
What are you powering it with?????
Good luck with it. I've built 2 mojo 60s so far. Just finished the second one yesterday. Can't wait to let er fly.
Good job man. Won't be long and it will be in the air.
What are you powering it with?????
Good luck with it. I've built 2 mojo 60s so far. Just finished the second one yesterday. Can't wait to let er fly.
I need to get off my ***** and get the kids to finish my MOJO 60
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Thanks for the kind words....
Nice work on the MoJo..... Looks good!
Thanks for the kind words....
Nice work on the MoJo..... Looks good!
The kind words are well earned, your kits rock!!!!!!!
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Im going to be running hs-425s all around on 6v's for the extra "umph" and either a webra 50, tt46 or saito 72. All depends on which plane I crash first.
Coming Soon Katana 70 Build/Flight report
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Coming Soon Katana 70 Build/Flight report
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Im going to be running hs-425s all around on 6v's for the extra "umph" and either a webra 50, tt46 or saito 72. All depends on which plane I crash first.
Im going to be running hs-425s all around on 6v's for the extra "umph" and either a webra 50, tt46 or saito 72. All depends on which plane I crash first.
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