While I wait for a Torcman and a couple other orders for another project, my winter "building" season has been focused on going through every sailplane, checking all the airframes, functions, servos and such and upgrading any pieces/parts. Everything I fly is now also converted over to the PowerBox CORE transmitter.
So FWIW, here's one of the more extensive tweaks. My Reiher had been built back in the day with big dual NiMh packs in the nose as a $#!+ton of lead shot for balance. It's age also meant that servos were 6.0V max. It also has the droppable main wheel (dolly) set-up which consumes some space beneath the seat pan. As originally configured, it is a royal pain to remove the seat pan as the batteries and lead hindered movement..
Needing another project, I decided to remove all the old switches, multiple JR remote receivers, the huge battery packs and the lead in the nose that was limiting the seat pan movement. The wiring was easy, cutting the lead shot out was a toxic chore.
After the cleanup, you can see the nose area where the lead shot was removed. With the batteries and shot gone, I had to relocate 24.5 ounces.
The tow release and wheel release servo trays were a bit loose, so those were repaired.
So FWIW, here's one of the more extensive tweaks. My Reiher had been built back in the day with big dual NiMh packs in the nose as a $#!+ton of lead shot for balance. It's age also meant that servos were 6.0V max. It also has the droppable main wheel (dolly) set-up which consumes some space beneath the seat pan. As originally configured, it is a royal pain to remove the seat pan as the batteries and lead hindered movement..
Needing another project, I decided to remove all the old switches, multiple JR remote receivers, the huge battery packs and the lead in the nose that was limiting the seat pan movement. The wiring was easy, cutting the lead shot out was a toxic chore.
After the cleanup, you can see the nose area where the lead shot was removed. With the batteries and shot gone, I had to relocate 24.5 ounces.
The tow release and wheel release servo trays were a bit loose, so those were repaired.
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