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At 08:47 29 July 2019, Charlie M. UH & 002 owner/pilot wrote:
Look at a RC car supplier (like, Tower Hobbies) for "body pins" used to hold a RC car body onto the chassis. IIRC, we used to use dental floss tied onto the pin and pushrod so you didn't lose the pin. Google "R clips" ( guess why they are called that...!) Totally agree about a light safety thread to avoid losing the clip into the bottom of the fuselage. |
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