It was another great build Ali. Your videos are very informative and the techniques you use can be used on other models. Thanks from Dundee, Scotland UK.
looks great man. I do have a quick question, Everyone is talking about putting the antenna 90 degrees from one to the other and you make a loop there, what's your opinion about that?.
90 is ideal, but sometimes you just can't do it. This model also had a satellite so 4 antennas in total. Try to get 90 if you can, but it's not super critical as long as they are out of the model.
Ali, why did you remove the pushrod sleeves at the boom joint and at the servos? Doesn't appear that they were in the way and would have given you more material to glue to to prevent pushrod flexing.
Very nice build video. Being a beginner myself, it’s helpful to see how the pro’s work through the issues.😄 Any trouble getting the ballast weights back in over the battery, servos and receiver?
Bored after 3 mins , thought this was an expert !
Well done my friend ! Nice work ! It's not really easy with out space ! Hope for a next videos ! 👍✈️
I like your build videos.
Thank you for sharing the process.
Nice build, Ali. I love watching your videos. I'm in London UK and fly an Eternity F5J, although I'm primarily a DLG pilot.
It was another great build Ali. Your videos are very informative and the techniques you use can be used on other models. Thanks from Dundee, Scotland UK.
Pushrod link between the pod and boom is interesting
Great job
Awesome!!
looks great man.
I do have a quick question, Everyone is talking about putting the antenna 90 degrees from one to the other and you make a loop there, what's your opinion about that?.
90 is ideal, but sometimes you just can't do it. This model also had a satellite so 4 antennas in total. Try to get 90 if you can, but it's not super critical as long as they are out of the model.
@@flightcomp it's always a problem to do 90, that's why I always wondering how critical it is...thanks for the answer, beautiful build
Ali, why did you remove the pushrod sleeves at the boom joint and at the servos? Doesn't appear that they were in the way and would have given you more material to glue to to prevent pushrod flexing.
They would not pass through sleeves in pod easily. The pod has some length of sleeve that is already glued in.
Very nice build video. Being a beginner myself, it’s helpful to see how the pro’s work through the issues.😄 Any trouble getting the ballast weights back in over the battery, servos and receiver?
I think the ballast will be fine. I will try when we fly the model for the first time. It's been nothing but rain lately!
Hi Ali, I sent you an email regarding the purchase of this motor/speed.
Just got home from Europe. Will get to emails today and tomorrow.
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