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lightbulbjim Mostly gliders Thread OP My current plan is to tighten the bolt just enough to prevent the rear part of the muffler rotating, relying on the o-ring to stop it moving. Then use the locknut to ensure it doesn't come undone in the air. Hopefully between the lower bolt ten...
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https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=312873 Very nice--thought it was a Hornet 2 at first. LOL Dec 25, 2004, 04:02 PM #41 HighFreq Registered User That's my video regards, Corrado Dec 26, 2004, 12:19 PM #42 MicroHeli-Nut E-Helis, Gliders and Foamies ...
Common sense would say for beginners to get a "cheap little foamie", but they usually end up stalling them so bad that they crash whereas with gliders just keep your mind on flap-switch at all times and you'll be perfectly safe. Also: Bigger means easier to fly (rule of thumb, of ...
2- How long of a motor run does one get from these F5J gliders? I know you do motor runs in bursts but how much is that in total "motor is on and running time" before you have to recharge your batteries? 3- I don't need a high performance electric motor. What's ...
Stan Myers Thread OP My interest is in mostly gliders with indoor electric and secondary interest. Stan Sign up now to remove ads between posts Apr 28, 2005, 10:53 AM #2 iankraus the sss sim is great. works on macs also. do a search for sss + sim ...