transall c-160 of jamara
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transall c-160 of jamara
hello good afternoon
I have a pair of questions, where to place the receiver and the switch, (do you have photos of the interior of the airplane), and second like putting motor equal both so that they ballan equal.
you pardon by my ingles
thanks
I have a pair of questions, where to place the receiver and the switch, (do you have photos of the interior of the airplane), and second like putting motor equal both so that they ballan equal.
you pardon by my ingles
thanks
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RE: transall c-160 of jamara
Hi!
I'll answer your questions with some questions of my own, are you using electric motors or glow? If electric the batteries should be placed near the CG on centerline if possible. You might have to add a small platform between the landing gear formers but your LHS should have the wood for that. If you are using glow, the battery for the radio and servos was mounted a little forward of the CG to facilitate balance in the air craft. And in both cases the RX was mounted (however you prefferd) midfusalage at the wing, remember to wrap the batteries and RX in shock absorbing foam, and maybe water proof plastic for during the flights.
I'll answer your questions with some questions of my own, are you using electric motors or glow? If electric the batteries should be placed near the CG on centerline if possible. You might have to add a small platform between the landing gear formers but your LHS should have the wood for that. If you are using glow, the battery for the radio and servos was mounted a little forward of the CG to facilitate balance in the air craft. And in both cases the RX was mounted (however you prefferd) midfusalage at the wing, remember to wrap the batteries and RX in shock absorbing foam, and maybe water proof plastic for during the flights.