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Dasco - 05 Aug 2008 21:55 GMT
Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with Align
kits attached to the aircraft?

TIA - Dave
Kevin - 05 Aug 2008 22:09 GMT
> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with Align
> kits attached to the aircraft?
>
> TIA - Dave

cut round, peal off the backing and stick on, and if you want to move it
to position it, after you have pealed it off dip it in soapy water and
squeegee the water out when you are happy

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Dasco - 05 Aug 2008 23:19 GMT
>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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> to position it, after you have pealed it off dip it in soapy water and
> squeegee the water out when you are happy

Thanks Kevin - Worked fine!
Beav - 16 Aug 2008 22:57 GMT
>>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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>
> Thanks Kevin - Worked fine!

Please post your flight experiences when you have some. I enjoy a good read
:)

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Dasco - 17 Aug 2008 09:42 GMT
>>>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>>>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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> Please post your flight experiences when you have some. I enjoy a good
> read :)

Flying experiences are still somewhat limited. Twice I've taken the 450 out
and after less than 4mins I've crashed. So I'm still spending a lot of time
on rebuilds!
I'm using Phoenix and even with that fine program I'm not doing too well -
although I'm brilliant with the BladeCX2 (but there again I think everyone
is). I have a very busy period until the end of this month, but after that I
have some spare time and intend to use that time and catch up with this
fantastic hobby! My 600e is sitting on the shelf in all it's fine glory,
it's still WIP!
Kevin - 17 Aug 2008 18:17 GMT
>>>>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>>>>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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> fantastic hobby! My 600e is sitting on the shelf in all it's fine glory,
> it's still WIP!

has any one trimmed the 450 for you??
as you need to be able to fly to trim it and to be able to fly it needs
to be trimmed?   chicken and the egg syndrome

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Dasco - 17 Aug 2008 20:29 GMT
>>>>>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>>>>>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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> as you need to be able to fly to trim it and to be able to fly it needs
> to be trimmed?   chicken and the egg syndrome

Hi Kevin - Yes, I had it setup and flight tested by Noel Cross, ex British
and Scottish nation F3C champion! I was there when he flight tested it and
in the hover it was almost stationary! So it's down to me really.
Kevin - 18 Aug 2008 18:36 GMT
>>>>>>> Dumb question I know; but how are the stencils that are supplied with
>>>>>>> Align kits attached to the aircraft?
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> and Scottish nation F3C champion! I was there when he flight tested it and
> in the hover it was almost stationary! So it's down to me really.

fly the hell out of the sim until you can hover with the weather
settings turned up to make it harder, then wack a training undercarriage
on it and just do little hops but dont have to much negative collective
so when you lose it you dont wack it down to hard

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