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Quick heads up..
There is no need to use an attachment on the rear bolt to retain the inner wing panels. For some reason. The factory decided to change the set up between final production samples and first batch production. They replaced the rear alignment pin with the same threaded metal as the front.
None of the three sample aircraft that we have flown during testing have a nut on the rear. Only the front. In fact. The very first one flew its first 100 or so flights with no bolt and only taped on panels.
Regards Ali
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Finished the outer wing panels and on to the inners.
One thing that always causes me concerns is when you hear the wires in a wing flapping around in a wing especially when they are 2m long.
I started gluing my wires in, with blobs of shoe goo, but quickly realised that was a bad thing if you ever needed to do repairs.
So for my last few planes I’ve started using straws glued in with the wires up the middle. Now using 12mm, ½â€, paper bubble tea straws.
The dolphins don’t choke on the paper straws if they end up in the ocean or so I’m told.
Took the spoilers out, 3 small screws, allowed me to easily insert the straws further up the wing and feed the wing back through.1 Photo
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So my rudder servo problem resolved. New servo and triple checked that there was no drag on the pushrod or clevis.
New issue: LANDING GEAR - quick note was working great and I didn't change anything. Now will not retract. Moves a tiny bit then get the gear grinding noise. Can't see it hanging up anywhere. Will retract when given a little push up. At the end of the retract, a two second gear grinding noise continues. I've set the travel in that direct to the shortest possible number and still have the gear retract.
Whole retract system out of the fuselage and will need to get replaced. Anyone else having issues?
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Originally posted by mtnbiker63 View PostSo my rudder servo problem resolved. New servo and triple checked that there was no drag on the pushrod or clevis.
New issue: LANDING GEAR - quick note was working great and I didn't change anything. Now will not retract. Moves a tiny bit then get the gear grinding noise. Can't see it hanging up anywhere. Will retract when given a little push up. At the end of the retract, a two second gear grinding noise continues. I've set the travel in that direct to the shortest possible number and still have the gear retract.
Whole retract system out of the fuselage and will need to get replaced. Anyone else having issues?
Len Buffinton
Team Horizon Hobby
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Originally posted by Mark Stone View PostFinished the outer wing panels and on to the inners.
One thing that always causes me concerns is when you hear the wires in a wing flapping around in a wing especially when they are 2m long.1 PhotoTEAM GORGEOUS
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Originally posted by mtnbiker63 View PostLenb and Ed, the landing gear should not need to be jerry rigged to work. Especially on a plane that cost $2,700. If Hanger 9 wants to come up with a solution and ship it out, then fine.
Michael and Mark,
I love the Sullivan releasable ball links, a work of caution though is only use the metal ones. Early on we lost a Porter because the plastic version broke when a tow line snagged the elevator, I believe it would have survived if it was a metal one. Ive used them for years now on the electors of all the tow planes, Smellyak, Bidule, etc.... Only issue with the sailplane is making room for it in the fin area...Len Buffinton
Team Horizon Hobby
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Here's how I set the elevator linkage. I use a 2-56 pushrod that has threads on one end and a plain rod on the other. I use a normal clevis at the servo arm and simply bend the control horn end 90 degrees. As you can see in the pictures it is impossible for the bend to fall out of the control horn once the stab is mounted. I used this method on my Antares for years without failure and without it ever developing slop.
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​Rick Shelby
Team Horizon
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