stab tubes.
Randall Bearden
rbearden56 at earthlink.net
Sun Sep 26 04:35:18 AKDT 2004
On 9/25/04 7:41 PM, "glenn Loud" <wildweasel07 at comcast.net> wrote:
> what is the "standard" dia for the tube in removable elevators? If there
> is one.
> the reason I am asking is I have 2 Icepoint planes from Ultra-rc and the
> supplied aluminum tube will not fir in either the fuse or the stabs.
> the aluminum tube measures .475 " and the sockets measure .460" You can
> see the problem. while I do have a lathe and can turn the tube down I
> feel it would be unsafe at that point. I am also contacting ultra rc
> about this.
> Thanks
> Glenn Loud
> dist 1
>
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Glenn,
I have been looking at the Ice Point and am seriously considering it. I
have a couple of questions. What is the overall quality of the plane,
construction covering etc. What engine are you using? I am a big YS fan
and would like to use a 1.40 with a Hyde mount and nose ring however, the
pictures of the engine compartment don't look like this would work in fact I
thing the rails that run along the cheeks are the engine mounts and YS will
shake that to death easily. Maybe my first electric flyer? The fact that
they have given you the wrong parts doesn't impress me either. I used to
get wing and stab tubes from GATOR, their stuff is great but I don't know
the size off hand.
Randall
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