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Mar 26, 2010 6:24:44 GMT -6
Post by fireguzzi on Mar 26, 2010 6:24:44 GMT -6
Exactly what is happening. 90% of the damage is from getting it out of tree's. Almost always the tail too, it's beginning to look like a puzzle instead of a tail. The tails on these ultra minis take a beating. I'd buy at least one extra set and reiforce them with strips of packing tape, one running the length of each stab, and then across the width where they meet the fuse. That really helps. Sounds like a good plan. I'll have to pick up some of that tape next time I go out. Man this is a helpful forum.
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COG
Mar 27, 2010 10:22:23 GMT -6
Post by Gabe on Mar 27, 2010 10:22:23 GMT -6
Yeah, the cog will differ with every plane. Although it is typically in a similar spot, which just happens to be near the center of rotation, there is a mathematical formula to figure it out based on the volume and shape of the fuse and tail components. Typically, it's done by a computer program during the wire mesh design.
Your best bet is to contact the manufacturer.
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