Venus 40 ARF stabiliser
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Venus 40 ARF stabiliser
I'm putting together a great planes Venus ARF right now and have come to the part of mounting the stabiliser. I've noticed though that it has a slight warp so that one tip of the stabiliser sits about 1/8" higher than the other when mounted square and level. Should i worry about this and is there anything i can do to try and straighten it out? The construction seems to be of open structure sheeted on both sides covered in monokote.
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RE: Venus 40 ARF stabiliser
ORIGINAL: chris_in_montreal
I'm putting together a great planes Venus ARF right now and have come to the part of mounting the stabiliser. I've noticed though that it has a slight warp so that one tip of the stabiliser sits about 1/8" higher than the other when mounted square and level. Should i worry about this and is there anything i can do to try and straighten it out? The construction seems to be of open structure sheeted on both sides covered in monokote.
I'm putting together a great planes Venus ARF right now and have come to the part of mounting the stabiliser. I've noticed though that it has a slight warp so that one tip of the stabiliser sits about 1/8" higher than the other when mounted square and level. Should i worry about this and is there anything i can do to try and straighten it out? The construction seems to be of open structure sheeted on both sides covered in monokote.
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