Ah, thanks for that. I was actually wondering about it and normally I add venting near the finish.You will also need to drill vent holes for your electronics. The switch holes do not allow for venting as the switches are very close to the holes.
I have to say that with the side wood strips, this bird (fish?) feels STRONG and it looks very impressive given the size, mid fins and paint.This is making me want to build one finally. I printed a nose cone just have not gotten any further. Got to many projects going on at once.
I grew up in Chinatown NYC where there were lots of dragon decorations and themes
Thanks!Just read your thread in its entirety - great build - looking forward to a flight report! The Exocet has bad associations here in the UK (it caused Royal Navy ship losses during the Falklands War) which is probably why I've never seen any scratch, model or HP scale flights.
I spent alot of time in and around Chinatown during a year working in NYC over twenty years ago, 2001-2002. Very fond memories of having breakfast in the Dragon Land Bakery on Walker and occasional lunch or dinner in the Excellent Dumpling House on Lafayette!
Yes, I thought of that too, but also did it this way to move weight forward (old habit). Plus I had already drilled for it. Thanks though!Ken you can move that battery that is not in the battery box. You can turn the battery on its side and get 2 together in the same spot. See the picture below.
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Only problem if that zip tie fails you just lost that electronic as it will beat it like a hammer.Yes, I thought of that too, but also did it this way to move weight forward (old habit). Plus I had already drilled for it. Thanks though!
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