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Myles,
Unfortunatly no blind nuts. I would move the servo just a bit and use fresh wood. The kit comes with a hole pile of good wood screws. I marked the holes and some small pilot holes, then used the wood screw to make the hole. THen dropped some CA down the hole. They held in VERY strong. The elevators were ripped off in the crash and the servo's were still in there solid.
Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return - Leonardo da Vinci
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Ahh, ok gotcha. Yeah mine has no screws but thats no problem. The wood seems a little thin so I will double it.
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I keep forgetting to say...Man, that balance and weight machine you used here is sick!!!
I never seen one before until this thread.
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I saw that on the display, can see the lateral weights, thats so cool!![]()
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Being a full flying stab I would think they should be balanced, did you balance yours? Mine are quite tail heavy
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