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building a Guillows kit P 40
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
To carry the line drag due to finished weight best go with the good stuff it will fly faster then expected well done
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Looks good, I think your okay on weight for normal flying. 1/2 A Stunters were about 12 oz but larger wings. Love it.
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Thanks for all your comments during this build.starting another one and it is going to be rc
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Eric , What prop would you use on this if you didn't want it to go super fast?getback wrote:Looks Good to me Joe , I am not sure of the weight but I think that is reasonable for a TD .051 what prop are you going with or have you got that far ? Eric
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
APC 6x2 / 1.35 lbs thrust 45 mph.
APC 6.5x2.9 / 1.7 lbs thrust 40 mph
APC 6.5x2.9 / 1.7 lbs thrust 40 mph
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Thanks nut1/2A Nut wrote:APC 6x2 / 1.35 lbs thrust 45 mph.
APC 6.5x2.9 / 1.7 lbs thrust 40 mph
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Beautiful smell of of Sig-Ment
Good job.
Good job.
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Re: building a Guillows kit P 40
Very soft balsa can be peel in very thin strands. Dope a little more, I think.
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