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Old 04-01-2023, 03:31 AM
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Hi could anyone tell me if you have used the heat cloth that’s supplied with the kit and if so how have you fitted it thank you
Old 04-01-2023, 05:19 AM
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Hi,

Surely used the provided hig speed tape - protection shield on the area, close to the exhaust.
Applied it as a normal decal, water with some cleaning detergent product, so you can slide it until it fits as you want.
Then squize the fluid under the tape with a spatula and let it dry overnight. Works nicely.








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What set up are people currently using ? C of g movements and flaps, are people using the flaps on a slider too. ?
Old 06-07-2023, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by LewisE1
What set up are people currently using ? C of g movements and flaps, are people using the flaps on a slider too. ?
-CG slightly forward of recommended by Glider-It.
-Flaps/crow as recommended by Glider-it
-Landing mode condition: Flaps/crow proportional controlled by my throttle stick. Stick middle to up is turbine idle to full power.
Stick middle to down:
1 turbine stays idle or off.
2 Flaps/crow neutral to deployed (fully proportional).
Works amazingly.
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Thanks for the info, so having proportional crow and flaps is essential ? or just a nice to have ?
Old 06-07-2023, 01:08 AM
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Hi,

All the same as Didier, but programmed a “Landing” flat mode, which deactivates the turbine control from the throttle stick function. (Normally, the turbine is at idle or OFF for landing)
In stead, the throttle function controls my butterfly in this landing mode, so I can keep the thumbs on the sticks at all time.

Just one remark is that I’m suspecting a incorrect incidence angle of the stab. In every phase, the elevator had to be trimmed up about 2mm, which is way to much.
Shifting the CG gives no change. Plan is to measure the incidence later this week, and adapt the stab accordingly. Suspect I’ll have to shim 1mm approx.
my s/n of the Jeemo is 2049, and I know that a fellow Jeemo pilot, with a slightly newer one had to trim up around the same.




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one more question are the aileron measurements of 15mm up and 10mm down being measured at the tip or root ? seems a lot if at the tip ??
Old 06-08-2023, 02:00 PM
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Hi,

Certainly at the root of the aileron.
Donˋt forget to dail in some expo too, this will smoothen the turns.



Greets,

Eric
Old 07-31-2024, 05:41 AM
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Hi all has anyone installed a wheel on the jeemo as like the one ail was flying ,that could pass on details ect
Old 07-31-2024, 02:28 PM
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I just got Jeemo #2. Planning on using a fuel bag on this one. Has anyone done this yet???


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Originally Posted by Speedrick
Hi,

All the same as Didier, but programmed a “Landing” flat mode, which deactivates the turbine control from the throttle stick function. (Normally, the turbine is at idle or OFF for landing)
In stead, the throttle function controls my butterfly in this landing mode, so I can keep the thumbs on the sticks at all time.

Just one remark is that I’m suspecting a incorrect incidence angle of the stab. In every phase, the elevator had to be trimmed up about 2mm, which is way to much.
Shifting the CG gives no change. Plan is to measure the incidence later this week, and adapt the stab accordingly. Suspect I’ll have to shim 1mm approx.
my s/n of the Jeemo is 2049, and I know that a fellow Jeemo pilot, with a slightly newer one had to trim up around the same.
Speedrick, have you measured the incidence angle and if so what was the outcome?

Thanks,
Robert
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Originally Posted by DrScoles
I just got Jeemo #2. Planning on using a fuel bag on this one. Has anyone done this yet???
Any updates / photos of the install?
Old 08-08-2024, 06:42 AM
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Bonjour, serait-il possible d’avoir le fichier de l’aménagement intérieur du jeemo svp ???
Old 08-10-2024, 07:20 PM
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Robert,

initially, as measured, incidence was at -1.2°!
now after correction, it is at +0,8°




cheers,

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Old 08-12-2024, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Speedrick
Robert,
initially, as measured, incidence was at -1.2°!
now after correction, it is at +0,8°
cheers,
Eric
Do you have any photos of what you used to correct?
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Hello Eric, could you send me the cutting file for your wooden supports for the inside of the Jeemo please?
(I can buy it too)

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Old 08-12-2024, 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobo20evo
Hello Eric, could you send me the cutting file for your wooden supports for the inside of the Jeemo please?
(I can buy it too)
No cutting files for this unfortunately.
I just cut the provided plywood plate to my requirements😛
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I was RCisfun thinking of asking, but unfortunately I don't know how to do it on this forum😝 sorry
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Hello Eric, first thanks for the info in the incidence and yes I’m no expert in this subject. Can you tell me about how much the leading edge of the horizontal stab was raised to get the corrected incidence reading that you now have.

Thanks,
Robert
Old 08-12-2024, 08:25 PM
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Well, during the maiden flight, I found out that 5mm up trim was needed for level flight.
This quickly made me think about the incidence of the stab. I then started to add strips of masking tape
onto the back of the platform where the stab is mounted, centered over the aft attachment bolt of the stab.

These strips allow to fine adjust the incidence till no up trim is required any more.
in my case it ended up with approx 2.3mm of thickness. Will post some pics once I’m back home.
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Originally Posted by Bobo20evo
I was RCisfun thinking of asking, but unfortunately I don't know how to do it on this forum😝 sorry
If you want the files for the plates I made send me your e-mail address in a PM.
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Originally Posted by Speedrick
Well, during the maiden flight, I found out that 5mm up trim was needed for level flight.
This quickly made me think about the incidence of the stab. I then started to add strips of masking tape
onto the back of the platform where the stab is mounted, centered over the aft attachment bolt of the stab.
These strips allow to fine adjust the incidence till no up trim is required any more.
in my case it ended up with approx 2.3mm of thickness. Will post some pics once I’m back home.
Interesting, I wonder what changed with your fuselage? Mine only required a very very very small amount of up trim...
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Originally Posted by Speedrick
Well, during the maiden flight, I found out that 5mm up trim was needed for level flight.
This quickly made me think about the incidence of the stab. I then started to add strips of masking tape
onto the back of the platform where the stab is mounted, centered over the aft attachment bolt of the stab.

These strips allow to fine adjust the incidence till no up trim is required any more.
in my case it ended up with approx 2.3mm of thickness. Will post some pics once I’m back home.
Thanks for the information, I look forward to seeing the pics. I will perform a test fight first and see where the trim ends up and if required will start the shimming process as you did. With a little luck should be ready for maiden in two weeks.

It would be interesting to know if other Jeemo owners have same up trim requirement.

Thanks,
Robert
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Originally Posted by Speedrick
Well, during the maiden flight, I found out that 5mm up trim was needed for level flight.
This quickly made me think about the incidence of the stab. I then started to add strips of masking tape
onto the back of the platform where the stab is mounted, centered over the aft attachment bolt of the stab.

These strips allow to fine adjust the incidence till no up trim is required any more.
in my case it ended up with approx 2.3mm of thickness. Will post some pics once I’m back home.

This is how it looks like, the masking tape stripes



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Originally Posted by Speedrick
This is how it looks like, the masking tape stripes


Thanks for the work in figuring this out and the pics.

Robert

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