Hello,
I am working on my Eagle SGX and wanted to ask how you mount your servos. I have seen many Eagles where the servos were mounted in special wood mounts without the rubbers.
My concern is that the servos will die much faster if I mount them without the rubbers because if the vibrations...
AFAIK its not that easy. You also need the crankshaft from the .81. I am not only interested at them because the pricing is/was reasonable. IMHO they are also the best manufactured engines available (sorry had no MAC myself yet, but many others), and they also perform very well. A friend of mine...
They do, here in the german CMB online shop you can find exploded views of all the current engines.
e.g. http://www.cmb-engines.de/cmb_ersatzteile_cmb_91_rsh.htm
Alex
Hello,
MHZ has a roundnode, shovelnose and hydroplane in this size. Not sure if it's 1/6 or 1/5.
Most people here in Germany run them with a Twin Zenoah, Blata or Pollini. But also Twin Nitro engines.
They should be also available at MHZ-USA.
Some pics of the roundnose are here...
i agree with Eric. I have a very old canard with a .67 cmb goldhead. I think its an aeromarine hull. This boat makes so much fun, it runs in the corner like on rails. I had the best results with a x457/2 @25% nitro on this boat.
I currently rebuild it and wanna replace the engine with a K90.
Alex
ya a electric powered SG80 or SG90 must be amazing.
here you can see a video of a electric powered 233cm (92 inch) HPR class1 cat:
http://www.powerbootfreunde-sachsen-anhalt...ssau_2007_1.mpg
Its just amazing.
Alex
Hello,
i don't use ballons anymore because its possible that you have condensation water inside them.
Here in Germany we have a spray called "PLASTIK 70". This is a special clear coat for electronics.
I disassemble the receiver, then spray PLASTIK 70 on the board 2 times. After that its a...