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Kit Building - Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - Step 10 on page 10 of the manual mentions what they call a wing jig to establish the wash out That is the 1 4" x 3 8" x 42 inch strip that you have
- gas engine for dynaflite super decathlon - RCU Forums
Gas Engines - gas engine for dynaflite super decathlon - I'm am building a Dynaflite super decathlon for my winter project (I just started tail feathers are done ) I would like to put a small gas engine in it, but have NO experience with gas What are your recomendations if any? Is there a newbie friendly gas
- 42% Super Decathlon Build - Page 4 - RCU Forums - RC Universe
Giant Scale Aircraft - General - 42% Super Decathlon Build - Ken, Been away from the thread a few days, the stab and elevators look great I like your idea on the heat shrink tubing on the nails
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- DynaFlite Super Decathlon Kit Bash and Build - RCU Forums
Kit Building - DynaFlite Super Decathlon Kit Bash and Build - Goals: Build a good flying dynaflite decathlon Try some different construction techniques and hopefully learn a thing or two Reduce the flying weight of the plane from ~16-18lbs as most appear to be to around ~13-14lbs, having it balance with a GT33 in the
- Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - Page 18 - RCU Forums
Kit Building - Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - You are right Keep going When you look carefully at the leading edge when all is together, it appears to have anhedral, no problem Bedford
- Great Planes Super Decathlon 40 Kit HELP!!! - RCU Forums
Great Planes Super Decathlon 40 Kit HELP!!! I have built and flown this one as well I believe there is a recommendation by Great Planes to build it with washout to reduce the tip stalling tendency of the plane I have always liked mine once I got used to it It is a handfull to take off and land in windy crosswind situations
- Decathlon or Cub? - RCU Forums - RC Universe
RE: Decathlon or Cub? You're at oposite ends of the spectrum A Cub is typically slow flying, gentle and not real aerobatic Loops are possible, stalls turns and maybe a sloppy roll There is a fair amount of coupling with the rudder and ailerons, and they usually lack power (in keeping with the full-scale counterpart)
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