CARF Ultra Flash Evo build thread +
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AEROSHELDON (11-03-2022)
#478
Hey guys, I got an ultra flash evo ordered, should be here February-ish. Planning on running a swiwin 170 in it. I ordered mine with the wing tank just in case I want to run it for longer flight times. What connectors are you guys using for the wing tank? I have heard talk about dry break connections that seal off when unhooked, but I'm not sure which ones people are using.
#479
After a long pause away from building the evo
I was ready to fit the servo in the pocket and you have to open the pocket to fit the servo and alu servo bracket.
while opening it up with my dremel and sanding drum at low rpm. Acidently toched the spar in the stab because it's a foam glas spar can i bin the stab and order a new one?
or can i still use it?
regards peter
I was ready to fit the servo in the pocket and you have to open the pocket to fit the servo and alu servo bracket.
while opening it up with my dremel and sanding drum at low rpm. Acidently toched the spar in the stab because it's a foam glas spar can i bin the stab and order a new one?
or can i still use it?
regards peter
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essyou35 (11-05-2022)
#483
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Hey guys, couple of quick questions, how are you guys mounting the wing tank in the wing? Also where does your wiring for the wing exit the wing? Are you putting a hole through the hatch and exiting there?
Test fit the Swiwin 170 tonight.. looks like it lines up pretty well. Painted the entire interior of the fuse with a light coat of grey primer and stone paint. Even painting the entire inside of the fuse it only gained 2.4oz of weight. It’s worth the trade off to me, it looks so much nicer. I just set the engine there, I know it needs to move forward and this is before I set the pipe in there….
Test fit the Swiwin 170 tonight.. looks like it lines up pretty well. Painted the entire interior of the fuse with a light coat of grey primer and stone paint. Even painting the entire inside of the fuse it only gained 2.4oz of weight. It’s worth the trade off to me, it looks so much nicer. I just set the engine there, I know it needs to move forward and this is before I set the pipe in there….
#484
Hey guys, couple of quick questions, how are you guys mounting the wing tank in the wing? Also where does your wiring for the wing exit the wing? Are you putting a hole through the hatch and exiting there?
Test fit the Swiwin 170 tonight.. looks like it lines up pretty well. Painted the entire interior of the fuse with a light coat of grey primer and stone paint. Even painting the entire inside of the fuse it only gained 2.4oz of weight. It’s worth the trade off to me, it looks so much nicer. I just set the engine there, I know it needs to move forward and this is before I set the pipe in there….
Test fit the Swiwin 170 tonight.. looks like it lines up pretty well. Painted the entire interior of the fuse with a light coat of grey primer and stone paint. Even painting the entire inside of the fuse it only gained 2.4oz of weight. It’s worth the trade off to me, it looks so much nicer. I just set the engine there, I know it needs to move forward and this is before I set the pipe in there….
I’m actually really glad you figured how much weight the paint added. I’ve been on the fence about doing it once my ultra flash shows up, but was concerned about the weight gain. So thank you! Lol
looking forward to the rest of your build.
#485
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For the guys running the unilights, I’m getting ready to cut the slots in the wingtips. I’m using the same lights as seen earlier in the thread, did you guys make the slots big enough to fit the resistor through? It doesn’t look like you did.
Also what are you using to secure the lights in the slot? I’ve used E6000 before and I could try that again.
Thanks!
Also what are you using to secure the lights in the slot? I’ve used E6000 before and I could try that again.
Thanks!
#492
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I have a few Byron Craft Cuddlers that i still use and these work awesome, but they no longer are available. On the cheap but functional side, I have used this successfully also when i forgot my usual stand .. Its ok for for field assembly.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TPBN9RM...roduct_details
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TPBN9RM...roduct_details
https://pacificrcjets.com/collection...19083558092896
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Andrewfordham (01-11-2023),
vegasking (01-10-2023)
#495
Thread Starter
This one seems to be working pretty well so far. I use it for assembly and transport.
https://pacificrcjets.com/collection...19083558092896
https://pacificrcjets.com/collection...19083558092896
#497
Thread Starter
Try the tail cone on the back with the pipe installed. You will need to elongate the hole to allow the tail cone to seat correctly.
I like a gap all around to allow some air movement even though the outer pipe will be tight against the tailcone.
I like a gap all around to allow some air movement even though the outer pipe will be tight against the tailcone.
#498
hey camss69!!!!
mount the light controller in the fuse!!!! If you mount it in the wing, you have to run a servo wire from your RX to your controller......AND.......you have to run a power wire to the light controller as well!!!! ANDDDDD.........you'll have more things to hook up when you install your wing onto the fuselage!!!!
Tom
mount the light controller in the fuse!!!! If you mount it in the wing, you have to run a servo wire from your RX to your controller......AND.......you have to run a power wire to the light controller as well!!!! ANDDDDD.........you'll have more things to hook up when you install your wing onto the fuselage!!!!
Tom
#499
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hey camss69!!!!
mount the light controller in the fuse!!!! If you mount it in the wing, you have to run a servo wire from your RX to your controller......AND.......you have to run a power wire to the light controller as well!!!! ANDDDDD.........you'll have more things to hook up when you install your wing onto the fuselage!!!!
Tom
mount the light controller in the fuse!!!! If you mount it in the wing, you have to run a servo wire from your RX to your controller......AND.......you have to run a power wire to the light controller as well!!!! ANDDDDD.........you'll have more things to hook up when you install your wing onto the fuselage!!!!
Tom
Wasn’t me asking, mine is going in the fuse. Like you said, there’s already too many wires and connections going to the wing. Also trying to keep it light as possible so wouldn’t want to extend all those extra wires all the way to the wing to mount it there. Thanks for looking out!
#500
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Tom,
it was me who was asking. So I have to run a servo wire to the rx and a power wire if it is in the wing, and the belly light--3 wires to plug in. But if I put it in the fuse I have to plug in two landing lights and two wingtip lights--4 wires to plug in.
I haven't even opened mine up yet so I may be waaay off base on how it even works....
Thanks.
it was me who was asking. So I have to run a servo wire to the rx and a power wire if it is in the wing, and the belly light--3 wires to plug in. But if I put it in the fuse I have to plug in two landing lights and two wingtip lights--4 wires to plug in.
I haven't even opened mine up yet so I may be waaay off base on how it even works....
Thanks.