Nexstar46 incidences
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Nexstar46 incidences
Can anyone tell me what the incidences are for a Nexstar46 trainer? I'm rebuilding after a (second) crash but the wing saddle is damaged and needs building up. [sm=50_50.gif]
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RE: Nexstar46 incidences
If your new to RC and using a Nexstar for a trainer first thing to do is trash it. We tried these planes when we started in RC and looking back now this is not a good plane.
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RE: Nexstar46 incidences
I tried an Apachi III also and that was a real piece of work... for the manufacturer (profit-wise - one soft landing and IT was TRASH!) and for me too (I won't buy another plane from them!). The Nexstar is better built, easier to assemble and never a problem at the field where I fly. What do think is wrong with the NexStar?? Back to the original question - do you know the incidences?[sm=72_72.gif]
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RE: Nexstar46 incidences
I don't know, since that is an ARF that comes with no plan, as I believe.
I suggest to measure the angle respect to the stabilizer in another Nextar, using an incidence meter.
Around two degrees is a common angle for most of trainers.
I suggest to measure the angle respect to the stabilizer in another Nextar, using an incidence meter.
Around two degrees is a common angle for most of trainers.