(04-06-2018, 05:48 PM)Peter T Wrote: Hey, whats this about u said "from a member who has never crashed a plane", that's stretching the bs pretty thick. Didn't u have a real nice one u spread on the runway awhile ago? I am trying a couple of hooks on the cularis wing with a r/band 2 c if it solves the problem, otherwise I will remove the e/connections and go normal/ Mick has a few noisy smelly motor thingys u like marcel 4 sale. mayb u should get a couple so u will have some 4 awhile. I don't think reilly even knows this site exists 2 put a pic on. when he comes next, someone could take a pic and put it up on here.
Ahhh... That wasn't actually my fault. It was Dave's. I'm calling it "Dave Damage". Anyway, even if it wasn't Dave's, it still wasn't my fault. The ground was seen to impact my model while it was flying straight and level at a low altitude. Not my fault in any way Peter T.
Does silicone stick to foamies? Liquid nails melts them...
The left and right fuselage halves need to be glued together, after fitment of servos and motor. Once in, you can't access them ever again even if you taped or hot-melt glued them in. They're buried in the sides.
Everyone knows that REAL ENGINES are used by REAL men. Eklectic motors are best left for use in toothbrushes and other unnecessary things.