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bmcj

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Hi Cheapracer,

I was going to send this as a PM, but your mailbox is full. Perhaps you might want to open a parallel thread outside of the PROJECT LOGS for comments and suggestions on your new plane....


Your build looks GREAT!!!

I'm hoping my perception is wrong, but I thought I would ask about something I saw in a photo that looks like it might be a problem.

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In this photo, IF the vertical beam is the aft edge of the fin where your rudder mounts, it looks as if your elevator might conflict with rudder movement. If so, you might need to clip the inboard corners of your elevators to allow enough rudder travel, or is the rudder hinge line further aft?

Bruce :)
 
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