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Cliff Charlesworth Ka3 from LCS**
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- Location: Lyon France
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- Joined: 18 May 2021, 18:36
- Location: Lyon France
Re: Cliff Charlesworth Ka3 from LCS
I found it very difficult to clip on the ball-joints for the v-tail control, after
the v-tail is installed on the fuzz
Thus I clip on the ball joint with the v-tail on the table, and then slide
the carbon rods into the fuzz, tilting the v-tail by 90 degrees makes it easy
the carbon rods will snag on the formers close to former 5, but with a thin
stick from the nose end this can be helped. With a little practice this takes less than 1 minute. Then the v-tail is positioned and the two 2 mm screws tightened.
I then adjusted the length of the carbon tube using the screw-on joint.
the v-tail is installed on the fuzz
Thus I clip on the ball joint with the v-tail on the table, and then slide
the carbon rods into the fuzz, tilting the v-tail by 90 degrees makes it easy
the carbon rods will snag on the formers close to former 5, but with a thin
stick from the nose end this can be helped. With a little practice this takes less than 1 minute. Then the v-tail is positioned and the two 2 mm screws tightened.
I then adjusted the length of the carbon tube using the screw-on joint.