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Old 02-05-2022, 03:37 PM
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This has more information about building the voyager jet and other builders ideas
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this is the perfect fit wing bags for voyager the 100cc version
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Hi the internal flap set up, did you have more pictures of the set up by any chance, thinking of doing the same to my voyager.
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Hey guys just a quick question. Just finished one of these with a BF 300 turbine. Even with the two added pilots it has come out pretty tail heavy and will need a bit of weight in the nose. Is that fairly normal with this jet?
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Where did you mark the cg ?
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I started about a inch in front of the wing spar. With no nose weight it's balanced just behind the wing spar.

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And that’s a good cg one inch in front of the tube for start and maiden flight and later could be even right on the tube, I have a friend that actually flying the voyager with one inch behind the tube, do not worry you’re safe
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Okay great thanks. Was going to upload some Pics but for some reason it's not letting me, I don't see a option any were to upload attachments. Ended up just posting some pics on RCG

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Hi, what scale are the pilots that you used.?
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Originally Posted by millsy14
Hi, what scale are the pilots that you used.?
They are 1/5 scale.

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