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Fancy something a little different from the usual aerobatic scale models? This superbly made Votec 332 is just for you!
This great looking ARF model is a full balsa/ply construction and is built to be light yet strong, it features a full airfoil horizontal stabilizer and generous control surfaces all round. The finish is excellent and features expertly applied covering and nicely painted wheel pants and cowl. The Votec is also very practical courtesy of it's 2pc plug in wings and large, easy to remove canopy. The supplied hardware is excellent quality and in terms of build time, this superb aerobatic model should be performing Harriers at your field in double quick time.
Refreshingly different, there is no doubt the Votec 322 offers both the 3D & Sport pilot a great looking, superb performing aerobatic scale model that will be the talking point of your field!
I will download the manual. I just finished the new Sukhoi and developed my own pull pull. I was looking at ordering his plane and thought I would ask the question about the system of mounting the clevis's to the rudder in order for the guide wires to connect. It is probably simple but I got tired of trying to figure it out. While I am at it, there was a plastic servo holder that also didn't see to fit anything. Say question, how is it supposed to work. I will look a the other site and see what I can discover, but those are the only issues that I seem to have found no answers for.
Thx
To the best of my knowledge, from the picture of the hardware package, the control horn on the far left is the type used to build a pull - pull system, which you might be calling a cable system. It is where each side of the rudder is pulled by one side or the other from the servo.
I don't mean for this to sound harsh, but the very fact that we are discussing this tells me there is a huge need for better general instructions to help understand how new hardware is being used.
Ehealy yes it does have a pull pull horn. In fact it has two. It also come with 5 rods. The instruction here (the colour one). The plane does not use these horns. The kit does not come with any cable at all. So as far as I can see it is all Push Pull. So where did you buy your plane!
I need a little help. I am having difficulty understanding how to set up the pull-pull system on the fin side of the rudder with the included hardware. In this instance, the instructions are no help, not that they often are.
Thx
Ehealy did you download the great colour manual on the International Listing (Under the Purple File Tab). It is now back. It is very good. As fair as the rudder goes I have not gotten there yet. Please consider listing your Question on the Members Forum (Blue tab on top of Page). Under the Airplane topic. So what is your problem please.
iam thinking of getting this plane and looking at the directions the plane has dual servos for the elavater, how do i program or mount and hook the elavater servos up with this setup, never did this before....
you would either use a computer radio and mix elevator to aux channel.. or you can get a reverse y connector that will reverse one servo so they work in unison. hope this helps! thumbs up please
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