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Advent Prize Draw - 20th Dec
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
Please as well -
Advent Prize Draw - 19th Dec
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
merry please -
You can use balsa loc or dulux version or if you want oracov heat adhesive and for dope Guild materials non shrinking dope should do the job edit there is also this balsa bond Edited By flight1 on 17/12/2020 16:52:51
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Advent Prize Draw - 15th Dec
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
yes please -
Advent Prize Draw - Dec 13th
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
Count me in please -
New from Multiplex - Lentus 3m Glider
flight1 replied to Steve Colman's topic in Gliders and Gliding - General Discussion
Is this available now? or is it typicaly multiplex style next summer end, don't get me wrong always been a fan of MPX products -
Advent Prize Draw - 11th Dec
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
count me it please -
Advent Prize Draw - 8th Dec (post to enter)
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
please please -
Advent Prize Draw - 7th Dec (post to enter)
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
yaba daba doo please -
Advent Prize Draw - 1st Dec (now closed)
flight1 replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
Stand back.... I've analyzed this and I know watt's going on! -
Haven't any people on YouTube heard of grease?
flight1 replied to Stuart Quinn-Harvie 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
As said before don't use grease as it picks up dust etc and turns into grinding paste , use a drylube ie a dry siliconespray/ ptfe spray etc -
looking good there Pete, Brian has done a great job looking forward to see it aloft and I concur that those aerostar props are good too, nice and efficient profiles.
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Posted by Tim Donald on 21/10/2020 15:49:40: Thanks Flight1. Surprise, surprise - Hobby King don't have either of those chargers in stock. I'm yet to buy anything from them as they never have it available ! i know got to be quick with hobbyking due to its competitive prices. i've lost out taking to long to think and it's sold out that day. As for an alternative don't need hobbking/ the same charger but under another name see here in stock and available with uk plug + if you got a wireless charging device/phone it does wireless charging! who!/who Edited By flight1 on 21/10/2020 16:14:25 Edited By flight1 on 21/10/2020 16:16:16
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well how fast do you want to charge at i would go for this for faster charging and two slower/cheaper turnigy chargers . if you have one charger for all 4 then if it goes wrong you are stuck also be carfull of the wattage rating on multichannel chargers because is it 200w on all channels or is it shared between?
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Futaba T10J versus X-Vario-V2 for Futaba
flight1 replied to MikeQ's topic in Gliders and Gliding - General Discussion
The x vario works off the sbus so no need to worry about what 2.4 protocol is being used its weather you got a telemetry capable tx and rx , also the rx has a S.BUS2" or "SB2 port on it which you plug the x vario in. Edited By flight1 on 13/10/2020 20:53:17 -
They are made from PTFE (teflon) I bought a stick off eBay and used my drill as a lathe, done it for two ods os's now crude but works. a lathe is much/a lot better available from here natural and not glass filled for exsample Edited By flight1 on 13/10/2020 09:56:21
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well as I read it by Jan 21 you should have upgraded to the new regulations. All heat and smoke alarms will have to be interlinked (either wirelesly or wired). Inter linking has been require for some time now. for a easy setup just get wireless interlinked alarms with 10 year lithium bats and then you can forget about them untilll they need replacment in 10 years. as for carbon monoxide they don't need to be interlinked As for tolerable standard means a guidence thats not set in stone so you can make ajustments for say a open plan house etc.
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I know nothing of it but just search youtube and a few videos about it turn up. It is a horizonhobby product so you could get info there.
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Hi don't know what your budget is but here are some deals Asus tend to have the right quality zen book are professionals (metal cace etc) and vivobooks are still good here zen here cheaper vivo
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Best interference free 2.4 tx under ?350?
flight1 replied to martin collins 1's topic in General Radio Discussion
to answer the op question is that most 2.4 systems currently are good and reliable most problems are due to the istallation/broken or placement of arials and the most common is battery(I had a battery go down last weekend and telemetry saved the day aborted take off as the tx screamed 3.7v rx voltage and now i get to fly again my lovley scale luton minor) So if on budget(like me) your choice of make will be based on RX costs so choices are one of the Frsky radio's which you can plug a module in back for your legacy RX's FlySky Paladin PL18 (very under rated and under expposed) Radiomaster T16s multipotocol fantastic ( not as refined as my Horus x12s) the future and please note if you have a frsky om optx you can have a R9M 868MHz Module and compatable reduntancy rx and the 2.4 rx for extra security on two frequancy bands like jeti in a way) Edited By flight1 on 25/09/2020 19:04:44 -
Don't thin jb weld it will change the chemical adhesion abilities to metal and weaken it a lot . Just plonk the two sealed tubes in a tub of hot water for a bit (15 min) then mix well ( as with all epoxys) and it will be quite runny more than enough to run into the metal tube. + remember to clean/ degrease the metal and abrade the surfaces to be stuck and it will stick well.
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Well if a electronic circuit is designed to run at a said voltage it should do so , anything above that will generate excessive heat that the either the circuit can cope with or not, but will shorted it's service life. Running at more than 5v is a chance you either take or don't, fit a diode to drop voltage and then don't worry as for me parroting the specs the MKS designers put it there for a reason but Hay ho
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a short answer is yes you are risking it. The manufactures states NOTE: Use with 4 cell Nicd/NiMH battery or use UBEC (4.8V~5.0V) as quoted from MKS site it's all red type How?? Edited By flight1 on 05/08/2020 12:07:13