Looking pics of your inside setups
#51
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Well after my first Jet meet and everyone asking if I was fenderbean, I figured I better bring some stuff from past experience to the table. That way people knew me for something different than just asking tons of questions 

ORIGINAL: jzuniga
Great post you started FenderBean... I've been wondering about inside setups for a while...;-)
Marc s, cool web page... lucky for me you built a Tamjets A4, I'm doing one of those also, so good tips... Thanks
Z
Great post you started FenderBean... I've been wondering about inside setups for a while...;-)
Marc s, cool web page... lucky for me you built a Tamjets A4, I'm doing one of those also, so good tips... Thanks
Z
#54
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ORIGINAL: Bill Hatcher
Fender, Here are a pair of 1.9m Futuras I just finished up.
Leaving for FIF at 4am.
Fender, Here are a pair of 1.9m Futuras I just finished up.
Leaving for FIF at 4am.
#57
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I give it the occasional bump back to the front page, when are you going to post your setup?
You should have started a build thread for your jet.
You should have started a build thread for your jet.
#60
Hello:
This is my home made Bobcat. The white is Oracover.
BR from Spain.
Carlos Márquez.
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This is my home made Bobcat. The white is Oracover.

BR from Spain.

Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
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A few from my Fei Bao L-39. I think the time you take in pre-planning location of components that may need adjustment or more frequent replacement is key to an easily servicable plane(not that I did that
) but it may not look as cool. The first time you have to start ripping everything apart to get to something, you realize you should have put it somewhere else. JMO.
Marty
) but it may not look as cool. The first time you have to start ripping everything apart to get to something, you realize you should have put it somewhere else. JMO.Marty
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Boy these are pretty but how hard are they to troubleshoot. I have done these panels and if you don't plan the service loops you need underneath, you can end up with a real rats nest underneath these pretty panels.
But in any case very pretty looking.
But in any case very pretty looking.
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ORIGINAL: mr_matt
Boy these are pretty but how hard are they to troubleshoot. I have done these panels and if you don't plan the service loops you need underneath, you can end up with a real rats nest underneath these pretty panels.
But in any case very pretty looking.
Boy these are pretty but how hard are they to troubleshoot. I have done these panels and if you don't plan the service loops you need underneath, you can end up with a real rats nest underneath these pretty panels.
But in any case very pretty looking.
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I usually let a demented drunk spider pull my wires and lines through.............. Creates a certain art all of its own....... 
Dennis

Dennis
#74
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wow Eagledriver, I think i want to run dual servos just because it looks so dam cool!!! whats the stuff in the new one I do not recognize it? The one with the two led readouts?
#75
Hi:
How much money do you put inside your JL F-15 ??? I think is more expensive the materials used than the kit, I think.
BR from Spain.
Carlos Márquez.
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How much money do you put inside your JL F-15 ??? I think is more expensive the materials used than the kit, I think.
BR from Spain.

Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/


