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Old 03-16-2002 | 03:05 AM
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I've aquired a nice hog bipe, but I want to check the incidence for the wings and stab. I wondered if any one could help. Thanks!
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Old 03-16-2002 | 04:22 AM
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The fuse sides are laser cut, including the cabane strut mounting holes. The cabanes are themselves preformed from aluminum, so you almost have to TRY to get the top wing incidence wrong in this kit.

Mine flew fine right off the board and so have most others I'm aware of. The only things to be aware of is the CG location. IMO and in that of others I've corresponded with, the recomended CG range is to far back. Set the CG for the initial flights at the forwardmost part of the range, or you might have a bucking bronco on your hands.

For some great pics of Hog Bipes and an excellent tip section, go to Eric Kler's excellent site "Fubar Hill".

Also, the HB has big elevators, so go easy on the control throws for the same reason - at least until you get the plane trimmed out.

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