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Pushing The Rainbow To Its Limits
Its epp and not a edf,really wanted to find the breaking point or any point of failure in the air. The plane calls for 8-9g servos and im using 6g servos i already had. The 6g servos are fine for slow floaty flying but limited when flying this plane like a jet
. Had fun flying and even after the plane hit the ground violently and had some minor damage for the impact it took. I put another pack in and took off again to see how much more it could take and if it could continue to fly reasonably well with some minor wounds . The wing did bend but the spar wasnt cracked and the carbon strips inside the wing were only flexing after separating from the wing skin and the spar.
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