Kit comparison for Wright Stuff

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Re: Kit comparison for Wright Stuff

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Unome wrote:
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Has anyone tried using carbon for the... I don't know the term... the non-spar parts of the wing? (perpendicular to the fuselage) I saw it occasionally in Helicopters, it seemed to work well.
do you mean the wing posts and stab posts like the stuff that holds the wing to the plane (ish idk how to word it)
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CrayolaCrayon wrote:Something I'd also like to note is that the Senior Flyer works perfectly fine if you take a standard ikara, remove the clunky default bearing, insert a new hook of piano wire, and equip it to the Harlan bearing. An optional balsa prop shouldn't discount the rest of the kit altogether.
thats a very good point but i feel like people would be intimidated by the fact that the kit includes the balsa prop for you to make
like if i were someone who were unexperienced and looking for a good kit to go to i would feel less inclined knowing that i "should" build the prop cause it comes with the kit and is meant for the plane
mr. finn youre probably reading this, maybe add an ikara in there? i know a couple friends who had trouble with making the prop just cause they havent rly done much prop making before and the overall kit was just hard for them to build, so by adding that it might relieve some of the difficulty theyre having
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Re: Kit comparison for Wright Stuff

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If you watch Josh's videos and read his comments, he plans to go Ikara in the future, and is going to simplify the build.

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coachchuckaahs wrote:If you watch Josh's videos and read his comments, he plans to go Ikara in the future, and is going to simplify the build.

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oh cool i just dont read the comments lol thanks for letting me know i think thats a great move
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klastyioer wrote:
coachchuckaahs wrote:If you watch Josh's videos and read his comments, he plans to go Ikara in the future, and is going to simplify the build.

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oh cool i just dont read the comments lol thanks for letting me know i think thats a great move

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