Depending on what kind of motor you use, you may or may not need to trim the nose to achieve prop clearance. I did have to, but the hobby-knife action wasn't much of a massacre after all.

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Posted by: Spackles94 on Jan 22, 2009 10:19 PM
Depending on what kind of motor you use, you may or may not need to trim the nose to achieve prop clearance. I did have to, but the hobby-knife action wasn't much of a massacre after all.
 
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