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  1. I have both the DX8 and the Aurora, and here's my opinion about these: Aurora: Very nice radio with everything I will ever need in terms of programming. Large touch-screen makes programming much easier than on the DX8. Rock-solid RF link and a nice quality feel of the transmitter itself. Relatively cheap receivers, compared to other brand names. This is my main transmitter. DX8: Feels a bit "plastic" and cheap compared to the Aurora, and the smaller screen and roller wheel makes programming a bit more time-consuming. Other than that, it's a good radio! I like the integrated charger, the backlit display and the ability to use it with BNF models (main reason for buying it). If I had to make a choice, I would choose the Aurora, but if you already have committed to Spektrum and have several receivers already, then I think you will be happy also with the DX8. /Leif Edited By LAN on 04/05/2012 09:19:11 Edited By LAN on 04/05/2012 09:19:28
  2. Just to add to the facts, here's two more pictures. I don't think I sanded too much on the LE, maybe just a millimeter or two thinner than before sanding started. And you can check the front bulk head as well, don't see how it could have been mounted any other way.  It will be a small issue to add some filling at the wing trailing edge, for sure not a big problem. I know this is part of the hobby, and I do enjoy solving small problems like this one! Just wanted to be sure I did not make a mistake at some point, as I was not expecting a quality kit like this one to have such issues.  /Leif    
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  5. Thanks BEB, I will check what's left of the wood parts this evening. But there is no mentioning of this in the instructions as far as I can recall. Also, the instructions says to cut the trailing edge parallel with the edge of the seating so there will be no tapering of the trailing edge when I have performed that step. Anyway, as you say, maybe the best thing is to ask the designer himself. /Leif
  6. Thanks for your input John, I did not consider that the epoxy bandage would add that much! Thanks also for the tip on where to double the bandage. /Leif
  7. I'm in the middle of building a Wot 4 mk 3, and have enjoyed the build so far. But now I found that the wing is not wide enough to fit the wing seating in the fuselage. What puzzles me is that there is nothing I could have done wrong - at least I think so! The wing seating profile in the fuselage is all pre-cut, and the wing is pre-built and all I did was to add the trailing edge with parts of the aileron stock. Has anyone else seen the same thing while building this kit? How would you recommend to solve the issue? My instinct is to shorten the wing seating gap, as I feel reluctant to add more wood to the wing. The trailing edge needs to be trimmed to match the fuselage, and I estimate that after trimming there will be a gap of about 8 mm.  Would be glad to get some input. /Leif     
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  10. I agree with others in this thread that the build quality is excellent, but the covering is poor. It gets loose very quickly around the edges, and this is especially true close to the engine. In my case, oil from the exhaust fumes started to get under the covering and make the wood soft in one are in the front. "Fortunately" I had my gear ripped off in a bad landing, so I noticed the problem when I had to remove the covering to repair the damage. I have now sealed all edges of the covering with Tufkote, and I only wish I had done it before I started flying it. /Leif Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 04/01/2010 17:50:23
  11. No, it was an interesting project, split over several issues. But I was looking for it for a clubmate, so I have no real interest in it myself. If you are interested, I can dig out the details.
  12. Thank you guys, don't know how you found this old post! Actually, I found the article I was thinking about some time after I created this thread, it turned out it was from an American magazine, but I don't recall the details any more.
  13. I just spotted this model, and since it's also available in Swedish colors it tickled my interest. Could you tell me if a 4-stroke would fit under the cowling? They only mention a 2-stroke in the specifications...
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