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How did you train your dog to do the "PRO BRO STARE"?
nice PQHOR....btw...i did away with the elevator c-balances while keeping the same dimensions...works great and they don't catch on the grass on harrier landings...which are ALL my landings.
nice PQHOR....btw...i did away with the elevator c-balances while keeping the same dimensions...works great and they don't catch on the grass on harrier landings...which are ALL my landings.
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Nice job tileflyer! I just got my alum channel and motor mount stock yesterday. I see you added extra fuse support by your wing LE. Got any other notes about you PQHOR? Thanks!
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...54&forumid=235
I used the box aluminum for my fuse, so I had to make the pvc L-brackets to attach the profile with.The fold is less than 1/4" off the fuse and it will do perfectly flt,flat-spins.Still will fall out of the sky without power.But ,you gotta love the thing anyway! I started using the box aluminum after replaced several of the u-channel fuses.The fuse has outlasted two wings so far :stupid::
I used the box aluminum for my fuse, so I had to make the pvc L-brackets to attach the profile with.The fold is less than 1/4" off the fuse and it will do perfectly flt,flat-spins.Still will fall out of the sky without power.But ,you gotta love the thing anyway! I started using the box aluminum after replaced several of the u-channel fuses.The fuse has outlasted two wings so far :stupid::
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Profile Quick Hell On Rails....doesn't exactly roll off the tongue any better than the abbreviation.
Just finished up mine this past weekend. Spent two nights putting it together, just in time for the club fun fly. Only made one flight with it. It's a blast!!!! Can't wait for some better weather to get more time in on it. That and I need to put a better engine on it.
Just finished up mine this past weekend. Spent two nights putting it together, just in time for the club fun fly. Only made one flight with it. It's a blast!!!! Can't wait for some better weather to get more time in on it. That and I need to put a better engine on it.
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Thanks John but I ordered myself a CG Extreme. Should be arriving soon and I'll use the OS46FX that's on my shelf. This is my first venture into profile and I'm doing it to get myself familiar with 3D flying before going for bigger things. Hope it's the right move. Since the PQHOR is essentially a SPAD, there must be some free plans available somewhere........
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Originally posted by rajul
This is my first venture into profile and I'm doing it to get myself familiar with 3D flying before going for bigger things. Hope it's the right move. Since the PQHOR is essentially a SPAD, there must be some free plans available somewhere........
This is my first venture into profile and I'm doing it to get myself familiar with 3D flying before going for bigger things. Hope it's the right move. Since the PQHOR is essentially a SPAD, there must be some free plans available somewhere........
As for the Qhor, I crashed mine this weekend about 6 times at the 1st Spadfest in Millington, TN. Out of the 6 crashes, I didn't hurt a thing. It would have killed a balsa plane.