Video shows the location of the servos and receiver and where the battery is located for flying and setting up CG Download the free plans for this plane online http://www.sdparkflyers.com.
Sorry for the delay, both ways work, the reason I do my horns on the no beveled side is so I can get the holes in the horn directly above the hinge line (on the bevel side that just cant happen!) the trick is to make sure your control horn is over the hinge line on the top or bottom which even way works best for you.
You get larger throws with less travel setting the control arm on the non beveled side of the hinge, I will post a video response so you can see what I mean.
Tallguy did you post a response? If this is how it works why in 30 years in modelling have i and millions of others been doing it the other way? its all about air travel over the surface of the wing etc i was lead to believe..
updae for this plane with the new small packs (try a 2 cell 250-350mah 25-30C) pack plane is lighter so you get better performance.
tallguysd 2 weeks ago
Sorry for the delay, both ways work, the reason I do my horns on the no beveled side is so I can get the holes in the horn directly above the hinge line (on the bevel side that just cant happen!) the trick is to make sure your control horn is over the hinge line on the top or bottom which even way works best for you.
tallguysd 2 years ago
Why have you put your aelerons upside down? you have the v at the top?
stevecoterell9 2 years ago
You get larger throws with less travel setting the control arm on the non beveled side of the hinge, I will post a video response so you can see what I mean.
tallguysd 2 years ago