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Phoenix 2000 EPO Glider Rudder Mod |
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Maximilionalpha
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Topic: Phoenix 2000 EPO Glider Rudder ModPosted: 21/Mar/2012 at 9:27am |
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Being that the vertical stabilizer has a narrow width and in turn, a longer turning radius when used, I've decided to mod mine by simply adding more rudder surface. I've used a basic juice bottle(the flat area) and carefully cut out a pair of fins that I've added to the center of the rudder with some 5 minute epoxy.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/HK_movies2.asp?idmovie=3b38ee9fe2f543638781883bd2a8d5faEdited by Maximilionalpha - 22/Mar/2012 at 2:36am |
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 26/Mar/2012 at 2:12am |
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Test flight on 3/23/12, with rudder mod, proved very successful. Mod works great and now I don't have to just rely on ailerons to turn so much, anymore. Wish I could add the flight vid, but the wifes hand isn't steady at all when it comes to following the plane and the video is a disaster.
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coptor
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Posted: 26/Mar/2012 at 10:52pm |
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Why all that trouble? Just remove the aileron Y-cables and plug the servos individually into the receiver and program aileron differentials.
Then you can turn with aileron and a bit of rudder. |
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 27/Mar/2012 at 12:41am |
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No trouble at all, quite fun actually. I never wanted diff's, but I did want rudder control for banks. Plus this plane needs more rudder surface, to begin with.
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MrGravity
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Posted: 31/Mar/2012 at 12:32am |
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Did the larger surface cause the clevis clips to fail. Mine broke on the second flight and smashed the plane. Crappy little plastic things. Got spare tail planes if want - HK won't honor any warranty on their parts. Good luck.
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 31/Mar/2012 at 1:48am |
When you say that yours broke on the second flight, are you meaning with using my rudder mod?Edited by Maximilionalpha - 31/Mar/2012 at 1:56am |
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coptor
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Posted: 31/Mar/2012 at 11:55am |
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I think he meant the clevis grip. This is a notorious problem with this glider.. you need to re-inforce or tighten the clevis with either silicon fuel tube or a zip tie to prevent it from unclipping in flight.
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 31/Mar/2012 at 11:57am |
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If anyone has used my rudder mod, please let me know how well it's worked out for you and what difference it has made.
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