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Fox EPO Glider 2.32M (91.4in) Plug-n-Fly (v2) |
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adanac18
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Topic: Fox EPO Glider 2.32M (91.4in) Plug-n-Fly (v2)Posted: 02/Jul/2011 at 6:27am |
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Hello:
I lost my prop and spinner for this glider. Does anyone know what the part numbers are or the sizes?
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Blind Vision
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Posted: 02/Jul/2011 at 6:48am |
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found this under the Product, Discussion Tab:
"It has a 12x6 folding prop standard" No one mentions a replacment prop and spiner, but im pretty sure it can be found here: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=208&curPage=1&sortlist=&LiPoConfig=&qty=30 Hope this helps you out -Troels |
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adanac18
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Posted: 03/Jul/2011 at 2:58pm |
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Thank you for the prop size.
I still need to know what spinner etc I will need to mount the prop on the motor. The motor has a threaded shaft.
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Blind Vision
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Posted: 04/Jul/2011 at 1:33am |
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A threaded shaft ?, sound odd -but hey could be.
Have you got a vernier caliper, so you could measure the diameter -then it should not be that hard to find a "replacement" for the missing one. |
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Posted: 13/Sep/2011 at 2:46pm |
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How do you remove a motor from Fox Glider?
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clundy
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Posted: 19/Feb/2012 at 7:52am |
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The threaded shaft has either a nut or a lump with 2 flats on it, you would have to measure that too. The motor comes out when you undo the 2 set screws from the sides. Look for small holes in the foam beside the motor.
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 19/Feb/2012 at 8:56am |
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you can get the spinner and other parts for the Fox glider, here..http://www.nitroplanes.com/93a2501-04-spinner.html
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azeez
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Posted: 19/Mar/2012 at 4:19am |
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what motor can I replace it with 42mm 750 KV what do you recommended from HK
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azeez
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Posted: 21/Apr/2012 at 2:27am |
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my Fox and dynamic s both required full left tracking to level, have no idea why, keeps going right,
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Posted: 21/Apr/2012 at 2:34am |
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You must mount your motor at 2 degrees right, and 3 degrees downward. That should solve your problem.
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