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Posted by trebor on 06/04/2019 11:51:25:

I have a foam fuselage which needs help.

I hadn't noticed that it in the context of filling foam.

Trevor are you aware of the boiling water technique? You can get dings and bruises out of foam by pouring boiling water over the affected area.

HTH Robert

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Its past the boiling water tecnique crying The tree branches ripped chunks out so there is nothing to expand back. I have glued it and sanded back and it could do with going in the bin but I will turn it into a reserch and development plane general dogs body type of thing.

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Big Boy lightweight filler is great too. It is a two part filler that sands really easily like p38 to a glass like finish - it's used for car body work and it is more durable than the one strike stuff.

Great for filling edges on removable parts like canopy hatches etc .

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Hi All

I am trying to set up dual ailerons on a AR6400 receiver easy enough, but both ailerons move in the same direction. I am using an orange DSM2 transmitter, if I reverse the aileron direction it changes both so the issue is not resolved. Any ideas about how to get around this?

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