I can't decide where to put my elevator counter weights. I'm adding three inche
foam horns to the elevator and covering the hole thing with carbon fiber.
With the horns just foam will they be strong enough to support the weight or
should I just add the weight off the push rod like Mark did.
The problem is. I fly fast. I fly with big engines. I fly at night and I fly
IFR. So that leaves LSA's sitting on the side with the RC's for me. I worked
very hard for my license and my ratings to let some wanna be doctor in Oklahoma
City tell me I can't fly. So I went though hell and back
I totally agree Larry. I have the utmost respect for Mark and all the other
builders that have a hell of a lot more experience than I do. Mark I think I
can speak for everyone. You keep doing what you're doing a great job. Keep it
up .
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618-406;4705
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Hi Phill,
I made mine out of .049. I'll be home tonight after 10:30 and be up late. I
should be home all day tomorrow and night if you like to come over and compare
the two thicknesses. Give me a call .
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618 406 4705
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I just ordered a Ray Alan trim tab servo from Wick's and they have all kinds
stick grips that will work with the servos.
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That's a good idea and its cheaper than the floor sander paper.
Paul Visk
Bellev
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To: "Adam Tippin" , "KRnet"
4.5 lbs is a lot of weight to add to foam horns. Even with CF on the ends.
Joe, what did you do to beef up the horn areas?
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618 406 4705
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