Scale for Venture.
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From: Granbury,TX
Does anyone know of anyone whoke makes a scale fuse for the venture? My first choices would be huey, cobra, jet ranger (or long ranger) bell 222, hughes 500 round nose. One more thing once I install a scale fuse is it easily removeable so I can fly scale and 3D (yeah right) in the same day?
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From: Fredericksburg, VA
I happen to know for a fact that you can get a funkey fuselage by century and use it on the Venture. I have a Long Ranger body that will fit mine very good. The frames of the venture are tall, and that is why it does not require the plywood that normally comes with the kit to hold the mechanics in place. It is a snug fit, but I have had my venture in it with tail boom and tail rotor assembly and it fits quite well. You may have to do some slight body work to get it to wear you want it, I had to. I am a beginner and I got mine to fit, so you should have no problem.
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From: West Terre Haute,
IN
I just finished fitting my Venture with a Century Airwolf Fuse so the Bell 222 should work also. Just a note, the Venture was a very tight fit but I did not have to do anything to the fuse other than enlarge the opening for the main shaft so the swashplate arms would have enough clearance to move, and to move the mechs as far forward in the fuse as possible so that tail piece would fit.
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