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Hi Guys,
I'm fitting out an Aresti 2M aerobatics plane right now, and I'm using the Aloft supplied Servorahmen type servo IDS system with 2 x try out "mystery" (read "Chinese") wing servos and 2 x KST wing type.

Problem I quickly found is there does not seem to be any full instructions for actually installing the system in a 4 servo wing, and since its quite differ...

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Covering

Try as I might I can't get the flying covering, aloft sells,to stick. I've tried temps from 100c to 150 with no luck. I've tried different pieces of clean wood. It looks like it should stick but comes loose as soon as iron is removed.
Any fixes available?

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FWTM problems

I have a FWTM module, hopefully to use in my X20s and bound to a radiomaster tx16s. I believe this should be possible... but- When powering the x20s on with the module (I have the trainer master settings set to use the internal bay, so it gets power) inserted, it just blinks the blue light. If I power it on with the button pressed, I get a solid blue light. This is not at all wh...

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rudder issue.

hello. just waiting for my stand to finish printing then i can get to set up on my blaster. So the issue i am wondering about is my Rudder. its a used blaster 2. been crashed and repaired by previous owner. i got it cheap. the rudder is canted about 3 degrees at the top to the left side. its in line with the fuse but when po repaired it he epoxied it slightly canted to one side....

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INTRODUCTION
I like the flight performance of classic (1980s, 1990s) built up balsa wing, rudder and elevator control floater sailplanes. I also like the sleek look of a molded fiberglass fuselage. Today's electric power is a whole lot more convenient than winch or high starts. For me, 100-inch (2.5 meter) span provides fine thermal flight performance, is easy for me to see,...

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