snrkl
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OK - so I figure if I am building my SCR quake to take a 29mm motor, I may as well look at L1 certifying with it.
I've considered all the advice I have read that encourages L1 certifications on a 4" airframe to keep things low and recoverable, but I figure I have it, I am building it, so why not...
It's a pretty simple kit - 3FNCwith thick cardboard tubing, 3mm TTW plywood fins and a plastic NC.
On an H135 it is simming to around 3000', so the plan is to fly it with a JLCR, Eggfinder Mini and JLA3...
I've considered all the advice I have read that encourages L1 certifications on a 4" airframe to keep things low and recoverable, but I figure I have it, I am building it, so why not...
It's a pretty simple kit - 3FNCwith thick cardboard tubing, 3mm TTW plywood fins and a plastic NC.
On an H135 it is simming to around 3000', so the plan is to fly it with a JLCR, Eggfinder Mini and JLA3...