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Post by chamm37 on Jun 3, 2009 17:41:20 GMT 10
hahaha i meant, I want to get a Explorer ;D ;D ;D So does it usually take that long to build a moldie??? I wanna build one when I get the money to buy one so I'm just sort of wondering Regards, Chris ;D
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Post by bananaman on Jun 3, 2009 18:49:20 GMT 10
Nope, your first one will take a lot longer. If it doesn't your being too rough. They are so perfect looking that you tend to spend a lot of time trying to be as good. Setting servos/linkages and throws is the major part. Get them right and you will spend a LOT less time trimming it out at the slope/paddock.
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Post by chamm37 on Jun 3, 2009 22:33:42 GMT 10
Yer I would say it would take a little while to finish one. Even might grab some help just to make sure I get everything right I mean I am still setting up my Prisim to fly right so I sort of know it takes a long time to get it flying right. Still got allot to learn and am very keen to learn Are you going down to Jerilderie Brian??? Regards, Chris
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Post by bananaman on Jun 3, 2009 23:48:07 GMT 10
Yep in fact I should be asleep for the big drive down.
That Prism of yours has a lot of improvement left in it and can be made to fly much better by fixing some minor issues as we discussed in Armidale and some programming tweaks. Get that one going well and you'll be WAY, WAY ahead when it comes to upgrading. It isn't as pretty as the latest thermal or slope crunchie, but it is a very good model to learn on.
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Post by chamm37 on Jun 4, 2009 16:27:23 GMT 10
yer i have got some of the programing done on it ;D I got the aileron differential working for both ailerons now and have gotten a couple of the other tweeks out ;D Still working on the slop in the flaps but I have gotten the left flap to only have 2mm up and down of movement but the other is still the same and I think I will have to get another servo for the right flap as the servo has to much slop but when you get to a certain point it activates the servo somehow and goes to neutral movement and has no slop but as soon as you move the flap the other way the slop comes back and then it re corrects it like I have just said. Does that make sense??? I will have the plane all connected up and on when I am moving the flap. The ailerons don"t have any slop in them, left or right. Maybe like 1mm and thats it ;D Would you have any ideas on how I could get rid of the slop in the flaps??? I have tried pulling out the servo and tightening all the screws and they were all tight. The linkages were all good as well so I can't think of anything else . Regards, Chris
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