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Old 11-15-2005, 03:07 AM
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Anybody have one? Mine should be here today, Looking for any helpful information about it before I start. Any assembly problems,what engine you used, and how it balanced,mainly. I'm planning on a Saito 100.
Old 11-19-2005, 08:18 PM
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I maidened my second one today. First went in due to bad reciever... oops[&:] Plane flew great, this time I put the motor as far out as possible and it only needed about 1 1/2 oz. of lead up front to balance. I like this profile because it has a real fuse instead of a thin board. Balances better laterally because tank is inside down the center.

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Thanks for the info,what engine are you using?
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Saito 100, flies great.
Old 11-25-2005, 05:36 AM
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R/C foolish, what is your all up weight with the Saito 100?
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I don't really know. I keep it in my trailer, next time it is in the house I will check and report back. It is heavier than your normal profile but I think the extra weight is put to good use. Having the tank inside the fuse makes lateral balance right on. That was the problem with my OMP Katana profile, the fuel tank off to the side. You can't really compensate for it at different levels of fuel.

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