Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
Thats it for now.
Next I will hindge the alirons, rudder and ele.
I just finished the fuel tank.
I will need to get my servos now. Im thinking of
S3152s all round.
Next I will hindge the alirons, rudder and ele.
I just finished the fuel tank.
I will need to get my servos now. Im thinking of
S3152s all round.
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
Hi.....
Nice plane.
The SC120FS is an great work horse, but heavy.
I have one, and if I remember right it weights in at 1kg.
I have the motor mounted in the nose of an Jamara Extra and had to put the elevator servos in the tail to get the CG right.
Just curious...I have a Infinity 90 I need a motor for.
Nice plane.
The SC120FS is an great work horse, but heavy.
I have one, and if I remember right it weights in at 1kg.
I have the motor mounted in the nose of an Jamara Extra and had to put the elevator servos in the tail to get the CG right.
Just curious...I have a Infinity 90 I need a motor for.
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
it is heavy, but thats all I can get atm.
It will will alot of power though.
Ultimatly a YS1.10 is what is needed, but
I cant afford it.
I just glued some hinges in.
Will take some pics in the morning.
Been in school till 8pm *YAWN*
Nite
It will will alot of power though.
Ultimatly a YS1.10 is what is needed, but
I cant afford it.
I just glued some hinges in.
Will take some pics in the morning.
Been in school till 8pm *YAWN*
Nite
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
Also, Have a *slight* problem with the UC.
It will be fixed, will involve the griding away of the
bolt head, and re-glueing a new nut into the wood.
Something got jammed up in the thread, and ripped it out.
It will be fixed, will involve the griding away of the
bolt head, and re-glueing a new nut into the wood.
Something got jammed up in the thread, and ripped it out.
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
Started work on mine today. All surfaces are hinged, U/C is installed, cowling/bellypan alignment requires attention to ensure a good fit (will tackle that tomorrow)
Overall a very impressive, lightweight yet well constructed model.
Overall a very impressive, lightweight yet well constructed model.
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RE: Flair/Jamara Leo Build...
Volkan, can you post of pic of your engine bay please. Bit concerned about mine. it will offset the engine quite a lot. Presume this could be to compensate for 4c torque, but as i'm going for a 2c, i have to cut this area any, which will ensure the engine is installed perfectly straight....... just wondering if this will be a problem.
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