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PST F9F-2 Panther - Dry Takeoff Weight

Old 06-17-2009, 06:01 AM
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Default RE: PST F9F-2 Panther - Dry Takeoff Weight

Do not use a 160 on this plane, the 80 is more than adequate. 8411 or 85 11 on the elevator, the latter is preferable.<div>
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Old 10-04-2009, 02:43 AM
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Default RE: PST F9F-2 Panther - Dry Takeoff Weight

i have finshid my F9F and i have now a problem with the CG.in the manual they said when you do the CG the landing gear should be down.but the plane should be inverted ?
because when i put the plane normaly and doing the CG its need to much weight in the nose. ihave to fromeco 5200ma battrey and 540g from weight.so i should do it inverted or this is the correct what i hae do it ?
the cg is 9.5cm in the manual.
Old 10-04-2009, 09:10 PM
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Default RE: PST F9F-2 Panther - Dry Takeoff Weight

yes you need extra weight on the nose ......i started with 16 oz.....now i have 12 oz after 20 flights(o yeahh and tree havy batt)

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