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Trevor

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  1. Martin,

    The NTM one has a 4mm shaft diameter which means the original Wot4 prop and spinner will fit and also has a 37 amp max current which is more in line with the original motor. The Turnigy one has a 5mm shaft, which is bigger, and max current 25.5 amps which is lower than the original motor. so you would need to source another prop driver. Apart from that I think either motor would do the job but I would have thought the Turnigy one would need a bigger prop.

     

    Trevor

  2. Regarding one of the questions at quiz night, I think we were all right:

     

    What Fruit Is a Member of the Rose Family?

    Answer

    There are a number of fruits that are a member of the Rose family, or Rosaceae. Apples, peaches, plums, strawberries, raspberries, cherries and almonds are edible fruits that are a member of Rosaceae family. There are about 2830 species of the Rosaceae and are usually found around the world but those that are found within the Northern Hemisphere have usually various species of Rosaceae.

  3. Maidened it today. It climbed like a rocket and flew really well. Just needs some down thrust and more aileron and it will be ready for the funfly

     

    Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk

  4. Hi Peter, there were several of us there earlier but it kept raining so everyone left. You must have just missed us. I maidened my Fusion during a calm spell but it then started raining and the wind got up.

     

    Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk

  5. Just a couple of pictures of the Evolution Models Fusion 2 I won in last years Fun Fly competition. Now I am ready for anything the Fun Fly can throw at me!

  6. I have never used sanding sealer so I dont know whether it would work or not. Assuming you intend to use heat shrink covering, I usually make sure the wood is dust free (wipe with a damp cloth not too wet just enough to lift any dust), let it dry thoroughly then use Balsaloc or similar around the extreme edges to give the lower covering a good purchase. Cover the lower side first then overlap the upper covering over the lower. The covering only really needs to be fully stuck down round the edges. Cover top and bottom before final shrinking then shrink both evenly to avoid warping.

  7. I only managed to get to the show on Saturday but I thought it went quite well. The weather Saturday was fairly good from mid morning with only a couple of light showers. I heard that Sunday weather was not so kind and the show was stopped early which is unfortunate. Without knowing actual figures my impression was that public attendance was similar to what we used to get to our show. The venue is bigger than the Hop Farm so there was more camping space and more space to walk around. All in all a successful first show at this venue for Steve Bishop and Heritage Events in my opinion.

     

    And it goes without saying that the combined scale and full size aerobatic display with Mike Williams was the show highlight.

  8. Graham,

    I would like to see some pictures. Sometime a wing warp can be straightened by shrinking the covering in the correct place, hope you manage to correct it and get it flying again.

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