This is the 2.4m 1:6 scale by Baudis model. Here's the specs,

The kit - a pair of wings, fuselage, V-tail and some misc hardware. Usually, the lesser the pieces the higher the price. lol.
On with the build, for fix-wings, it alwvayz startz viz zhe vingz.
A pair of beautiful straight wings. (Madien day must buy 4D.)
Use transparency and mark out position of 3 pin dean connector. Drill hole for it. Flip the transparency over n do the same for the wings. This will ensure the position for the connectors matched up.
I 'm going to do plug n fly wings using the 3 pin deans connectors as similar to what i have done with the discus. Suffer once, enjoy later. Made twisted extension wire, solder to servo, pull through the hole and solder on the connector
Made the connector for the fuselage side. -> So that can use it to center the servo. All this wirings and soldering actually took up quite a bit of time, 2~3 hrs.
Center the servo, glue it in place with epoxy mix. Servo was first wrapped with layer of masking tape. Notice the servo horn is angled towards the front. This is to get differential throws, since we need less down throw and more up aileron travel.
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Hi,
How's the Salto coming?
I had a couple of near death experiences with my one. Turning down wind lead to a couple of nasty tip stalls, it needs to fly fast.
There is a link to some video footage of it.
All the best
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lnHQhZApH_E
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