Kamdax Mirage 2000 Fan Install
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Kamdax Mirage 2000 Fan Install
Hello all,
I'm having a moment of intellectual denisty. I can't seem to figure out how exactly to install the fan on the Mirage. It is different from the way it installed on my Kamdax MIG-15. Everything I come up with does not seem to make sense. Does it just screw into those flimsy plastic things that fit into the fuse? My instructions say that these don't get glued so that does not seem like it would keep the fan in place.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
I'm having a moment of intellectual denisty. I can't seem to figure out how exactly to install the fan on the Mirage. It is different from the way it installed on my Kamdax MIG-15. Everything I come up with does not seem to make sense. Does it just screw into those flimsy plastic things that fit into the fuse? My instructions say that these don't get glued so that does not seem like it would keep the fan in place.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
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RE: Kamdax Mirage 2000 Fan Install
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Hello all,
I'm having a moment of intellectual denisty. I can't seem to figure out how exactly to install the fan on the Mirage. It is different from the way it installed on my Kamdax MIG-15. Everything I come up with does not seem to make sense. Does it just screw into those flimsy plastic things that fit into the fuse? My instructions say that these don't get glued so that does not seem like it would keep the fan in place.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
Hello all,
I'm having a moment of intellectual denisty. I can't seem to figure out how exactly to install the fan on the Mirage. It is different from the way it installed on my Kamdax MIG-15. Everything I come up with does not seem to make sense. Does it just screw into those flimsy plastic things that fit into the fuse? My instructions say that these don't get glued so that does not seem like it would keep the fan in place.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
What are you using, gear-wise? Lighter is better.
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RE: Kamdax Mirage 2000 Fan Install
Easytiger,
Thanks for the info & photos, I think I've got it now. I was planing on using magnets to hold the hatch down, thanks for the confirmation. As far as radio gear goes, I'm taking it out of my MIG, one of those GWS mini receivers and HITEC (can't remember the model nubmer) servos.
Thanks again,
Kent
Thanks for the info & photos, I think I've got it now. I was planing on using magnets to hold the hatch down, thanks for the confirmation. As far as radio gear goes, I'm taking it out of my MIG, one of those GWS mini receivers and HITEC (can't remember the model nubmer) servos.
Thanks again,
Kent
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You can cut the front of the hatch straight down, too, on the panel line AFT of the one the directions show, the directions show the one with the "jog" at the bottom that gives you locating tabs for the hatch, but a straight cut at the panel line behind it is preferable. This gives you a much, much stronger airframe.
Place the magnets very carefully...one pair on each side is enough...IF there is no gap or misalignment...at least using the Radio Shack rare earth magnets.
As you can see, I am whipping up another Mirage, I beleive it's my fourth or fifth...fun airplane. Ditch the landing gear and hand launch it. Cut out the areas of foam below the engine mounts, and you get a terriffic pair of finger holes and some extra air for the fan, too.
Place the magnets very carefully...one pair on each side is enough...IF there is no gap or misalignment...at least using the Radio Shack rare earth magnets.
As you can see, I am whipping up another Mirage, I beleive it's my fourth or fifth...fun airplane. Ditch the landing gear and hand launch it. Cut out the areas of foam below the engine mounts, and you get a terriffic pair of finger holes and some extra air for the fan, too.
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RE: Kamdax Mirage 2000 Fan Install
Thanks for the tips. Yea, I unfortunatley realized I could avoid the jog too late so maybe on the next one. I was not planning on using the LG. Great minds think alike
I had one other question. I bought the glider version since I was planning on moving my engine etc. from my MIG. One thing the glider did not come with is the inlet cowls. I've been told they are not required but it looks to me like they increase the amount of air available to the fan. I would be interested in your opinion.
Kent
I had one other question. I bought the glider version since I was planning on moving my engine etc. from my MIG. One thing the glider did not come with is the inlet cowls. I've been told they are not required but it looks to me like they increase the amount of air available to the fan. I would be interested in your opinion.
Kent
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HS55's are perfect. I set mine up for as much throw as I can possibly get, I like the extra agility. I would not worry for a second about the servos not being powerful enough, so set them for max throw and tune it down if you like, rather than settign the linkages for max power instead of throw. Just be SURE you CENTER the servos before gluing them in.