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Mark - 19 Feb 2004 20:53 GMT
Alienator with or without rudder which is the best out of the two.
Any suggestions would be helpful.

Cheers
Gavin - 20 Feb 2004 22:36 GMT
>Alienator with or without rudder which is the best out of the two.
>Any suggestions would be helpful.

Mines with rudder but the instructins are so crap it's just been put
to one side till I feel like finishing it.

Things to do the instructions dont's say.

Check the elevator clevis fits in the pipe  BEFORE you glue it in I
didn't and it doesn and I have no down, easily solved switching to a z
bend but not exactly promising.

The fire wall will need 3 holes for the 3 piupes it says but has 2,
drill before fitting...

Make the hole for the RX before fitting the servo tray and servos..
Checkursix - 21 Feb 2004 03:24 GMT
I built one and didn't notice any true benifit of the rudder...
I have another that the previous builder/owner also installed the rudder
hinges. I think to save weight, I will lock the rudder and not use it.

Bob Severance
> Alienator with or without rudder which is the best out of the two.
> Any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> Cheers
 
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