| Wattage F-22 Pusher Gallery |
| 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. |
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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! |
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| 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? |