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New Hotline Guppy
Good morning from Caracas Venezuela, since some time ago I read this forum, going through step by step each of the stages of cutting and assembly of the guppy.
In recent months, relief work, and returning the remaining tasks, I stopped at the stressful world of accounting and computing, to revel in watching every video several times, read every comment and input from Mitja and Forum members. Telling myself every day "set aside time to do it, little by little I have been looking in every store the necessary wood, and imports for now here are difficult. I've acquired most of balsa wood as well as build plans and cutting parts from the printing of plans for a hotline. Start today and make cuts of balsa wood to begin assembly. 'll Give details later as well as some pictures of what was done, a sincere thanks to our valued Mitja, for sharing your wisdom and expertise without reservation to all who arrived here somehow. Excuse my English, which is not so good and I had to make extensive use of Google Translator. Mitja Thanks once again and all forum members to contribute their experiences to enrich mine. PD: Only one drawback I've found that I have not been able to solve and it's of the carbon tube can not find any store that provided here, the stores surveyed say they are not scarce foreign exchange by importing them by the government, shares that give them are used for equipment and spare parts more commercial and easy exit in stores. Any recommendations to replace with similar lake? |
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Unfortunately I did use my quota in U.S. $ for this year to bring my Futaba 7C For this reason I asked council to see if an alternative to carbon tube |
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Eleleazar e I think a pretty good replacement for the carbon tube would be an aluminum or carbon arrowshaft. Look at nearby fishing/hunting/sport stores for aluminum tube arrows. Probabbly also carbon arrows could be find there.
Also some thin walled aluminum tubes used on some TV antenas sould be used. Wish you luck in search for proper material. Regards! Mitja |
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I didnt realize till now that while I didnt visit much this thread this and previous month, meanwhile many new Guppies were born, so congratulations goes also to
toyheli, pawel trewir and Chipdestroyer for their models! Boys, you are making my day happy!!! Regards! Mitja P.S.: chipdestroyer, try to set brake on your speed regulator (ESC... brake on), so propeller will stop rotating when motor is on idle (off). Wgen propeler is stopped and folded, model glide much better. Windmilling prop create a lot of air drag. |
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Thank you for council. :-) |
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