Skymaster Mig29
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From: coventry, , UNITED KINGDOM
Hi, does anyone out thier know of a build Thread for the Skymaster Mig29?
Or can they help me with the Istallation of the Aileron Servos, THANKS.
Or can they help me with the Istallation of the Aileron Servos, THANKS.
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Yes i have. Ali did not build his, he is trying to contact the man who did. In the meantime can anyone else help, the JR8411s dont fit in the Servo bays. Im thinking about making Blister covers to get over the problem. Has anyone any other idears?
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I have tried to send an email explaining what was done but its bouncing back. I will post the advice kindly sent in from Tim Jenkinson ( Thanks Tim)
The 8411’s do not fit without modification. You need to very carefully all but remove the balsa backing to the top wing skin to create an extra 1.5mm depth for the servo. Throw away the metal servo mounts supplied and use much smaller/thinner molded BVM ones which will need to be countersunk and then use countersunk screws to attach BVM brackets to mounting block. A normal dome head screw will not allow the servo cover plate to fit. Make sure the mounting blocks are glued to both the top and bottom skins, I reckon the thinned top skin would not be secure enough on its own.
Regards Al
The 8411’s do not fit without modification. You need to very carefully all but remove the balsa backing to the top wing skin to create an extra 1.5mm depth for the servo. Throw away the metal servo mounts supplied and use much smaller/thinner molded BVM ones which will need to be countersunk and then use countersunk screws to attach BVM brackets to mounting block. A normal dome head screw will not allow the servo cover plate to fit. Make sure the mounting blocks are glued to both the top and bottom skins, I reckon the thinned top skin would not be secure enough on its own.
Regards Al
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From: coventry, , UNITED KINGDOM
Hi joao, do you have any Photos of your Servo installation on the, Ailerons,Rudders etc, on the Mig 29. I dont have the OVT System.
Which Servos did you use?
My E-mail adress is, [email protected]
Iwil be Greatfull for any Help you can give me.
Regards Carm.
Which Servos did you use?
My E-mail adress is, [email protected]
Iwil be Greatfull for any Help you can give me.
Regards Carm.
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From: Trofa, PORTUGAL
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Hi joao, do you have any Photos of your Servo installation on the, Ailerons,Rudders etc, on the Mig 29. I dont have the OVT System.
Which Servos did you use?
My E-mail adress is, [email protected]
Iwil be Greatfull for any Help you can give me.
Regards Carm.
Hi joao, do you have any Photos of your Servo installation on the, Ailerons,Rudders etc, on the Mig 29. I dont have the OVT System.
Which Servos did you use?
My E-mail adress is, [email protected]
Iwil be Greatfull for any Help you can give me.
Regards Carm.
I will prepare photos of details and i will send you some upgrades that i recomend.
Thanks
João Matos
joaomatosjets.blogspot.com



