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Pod developed a crack about 6 months ago (no tip strikes, just wear and tear I suppose). Repaired with resin and microballoons. I'm sure it's stronger now than when new.

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Posted by: bobthenuke on Nov 05, 2009 03:52 AM
Pod developed a crack about 6 months ago (no tip strikes, just wear and tear I suppose). Repaired with resin and microballoons. I'm sure it's stronger now than when new.
 
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HS45 servos in fuse and connectors to HS45 in wings. I originally had DS4.7's all around but experienced flutter when launching in the flaperons so went to something with more torque all around. These work fine and if I were to build another I'd use the s
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Bottom of pod. Loose antenna connection for receiver. The antenna is taped to the bottom of the pod and boom...never ever had a range problem or glitch.
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