Quests out there

Jerry Wilson JWilsonJr at houston.rr.com
Mon Dec 15 15:49:38 AKST 2003


I started there, but have added a little weight to the tail.  

Jerry

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Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 5:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Quests out there

Hey Questers,
Is the balance point mentioned in instuctions a good point to start or
should it be further back? I'm about ready to install radio gear and
would
like to know. I hope to get mine in the air this weekend.
John   


> [Original Message]
> From: Henderson,Eric <Eric.Henderson at gartner.com>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
 > Date: 12/15/03 4:03:48 PM
> Subject: Quests out there
>
> yeah, I'm still on my "quest", but not alone. Apart from the traffic
on =
> this list, I ran into a notable designer/ builder who had one, broke
it =
> doing low Knife-edges, Bought another and built that. The guys at his
=
> club liked them so much that he ordered 12, yup!, that's twelve. He is
=
> now doing a lot of ARF'ing of Quests for folks.
> 
> Some notes from our data swap.
> 
> 1. 2-c's make it tail heavy, Put servos in middle (Not in tail)
> 2. YS 1.10 is the best motor for it
> 3. Works just fine with hard wood bearers.
> 4. Quieter with Hydemount.
> 5. There is a 1.10 ARI mount
> 6. Tail-wheel wire breaks - use alternative name brand, e.g. DuBro.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Eric.
> =20
> 
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