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- March 4th, 2019, 10:15 am
- Forum: Wright Stuff C
- Topic: Wright Stuff C
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Re: Wright Stuff C
I've decided this is a very frustrating event! My plane flew 2:10 at an invitational a few weeks ago. The limited practice time I can get in a gym I could only get it to 1:33 last week. I said that will have to do for regionals and I did everything exactly the same sat at regionals - and it flew ...
- January 20th, 2019, 4:13 pm
- Forum: Wright Stuff C
- Topic: Wright Stuff C
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Jeff,
That's a good suggestion. Conservative first and then go for it! I guess that's what most will do.
That's a good suggestion. Conservative first and then go for it! I guess that's what most will do.
- January 14th, 2019, 7:57 pm
- Forum: Wright Stuff C
- Topic: Wright Stuff C
- Replies: 799
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Re: Wright Stuff C
The times will be strongly influenced by ceiling height, so if reporting times report that as well.
Why would you consider touches as "cheating"? in a girdered facility, or with hanging lights, touches may result in a stuck plane. IN a smooth ceiling, if the room is large enough for potential ...
Why would you consider touches as "cheating"? in a girdered facility, or with hanging lights, touches may result in a stuck plane. IN a smooth ceiling, if the room is large enough for potential ...
- March 26th, 2018, 7:10 am
- Forum: Helicopters C
- Topic: Balancing sides/rubber bands
- Replies: 19
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Re: Balancing sides/rubber bands
Daydreamer,
If you gentl flex the FF kit motor sticks “down” (down as if they were airplane motor sticks, or flexing towards the edge adjacent to where the motor would be), you will see on the Helis with the lightest wood for cross members that the truss threads attempt to compress the cross ...
If you gentl flex the FF kit motor sticks “down” (down as if they were airplane motor sticks, or flexing towards the edge adjacent to where the motor would be), you will see on the Helis with the lightest wood for cross members that the truss threads attempt to compress the cross ...