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The servo Mounts need to be reenforced to avoid excessive Stabilator wobble.
Could be Real from this view.
Thanks to the Boss for the Pictures and letting me get the plane. As you can see she is better at taking in flight photos than she thinks.
This plane is very stable for a jet. It weighs nothing so it gets tossed by the wind if you dont keep the hammer down.
I have the throws set to test right now, but will update the page when the plane starts its aerobatics testing. It holds a track very well.

I think the plane will be very manuverable along it roll axis.
This a great flying plane in level flight.
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On the next pass I picked up some SAM activity and dropped some Chaf and broke hard left. Whew that was close!
See Below for Pictures and Explinations
This is how I chose to reinforce the servo mounts. After I had epoxied eerything in place, the stabilators had WAY too much play.
I hollowed out a notch in the rear of the fuse, and epoxied a piece of popcicle stick so that it made FIRM contact with the Servo.
I used a small piece of Velcro to attach the rear of the canopy to the fuse, and instead of using the 2 screws that come with the kit, I use 2 T pins angle back so the don't interfere with the battery. The 2 screws are so small that I lost 2 of them in construction of the kit. How many will you lose at the flight line?