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Old 06-19-2002 | 03:34 AM
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Default Turbine alignment

I recently rcvd the RTF Composite Kangaroo
that I purchased. Observing the
turbine axis, I noticed the turbine angles a few degreesto left of center axis of airframe. The previous owner said he never noticed it and that it won't effect the aircraft as he has logged 4O flights with it that way???? What do you guys have to say?
Old 06-19-2002 | 01:16 PM
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Dont think you will notice it much except it may pull slightly on the vertical line. My buddies was off a degree or two as well and we could not notice it much in flight...
Todd
Old 06-19-2002 | 01:20 PM
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Default Turbine alignment

Originally posted by lov2flyrc
Dont think you will notice it much except it may pull slightly on the vertical line. My buddies was off a degree or two as well and we could not notice it much in flight...
Todd
Oh your making me feel real good. I dial it in and by the time I tighten those angle head screws it looks off. GEE

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