Skymaster MIG29
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From: CoventryWest Midlands, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi,Has anyone built one of these yet?I am looking for a build thread or any information regarding this kit.I have a particular problem at the moment with the fin mounting.according to the manual they are bolted on,however the fins nor fuselage have any bolt holes just 2 alignment pins and a carbon main support which are bonded in.Do I assume the fins are bonded on contradictory to the manual any help would be appreciated.
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From: Mission Viejo, CA
Hi Lipolad,
I built mine with drilling a hole and bolting it on however I added a second bolt since I did the same with my skymaster phantom tail as well (two bolts instead of one). With two bolts however, I noticed slight rocking of the fins since there is mold mismatch on mating surfaces. Then I placed some cardboard in between and tightened and trimmed off excess cardboard. Its pretty tight right now. However when I asked LiKai he mentioned they also recommend bonding... your choice either way should work.
jason
I built mine with drilling a hole and bolting it on however I added a second bolt since I did the same with my skymaster phantom tail as well (two bolts instead of one). With two bolts however, I noticed slight rocking of the fins since there is mold mismatch on mating surfaces. Then I placed some cardboard in between and tightened and trimmed off excess cardboard. Its pretty tight right now. However when I asked LiKai he mentioned they also recommend bonding... your choice either way should work.
jason




