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MRP
11-15-2005, 10:42 PM
Hi all,

Can I just let you know about the latest version of this document which has been the result of a huge amount of work by Toshi Morita (and a bit by me) that gathers a lot of practical advice, explanations of how things work, the meaning of all the jargon and loads of links etc.

The guide is available (for free) in a number of formats PDF (190 pages), online web pages and a compiled Help system.

Visit the EHBG pages at www.swashplate.co.uk (http://www.swashplate.co.uk)

We hope you find it useful - if you do then recommend it to a friend, and drop me or Toshi an e-mail to let us know :)

All the best

Mark

zappedalaskan
11-16-2005, 04:28 AM
Mark,
Very nice. Thank you for sharing this information. :)
Regards,
Jay

KG4814
11-19-2005, 02:59 AM
Finished Mine Today Not Maidened Yet,where Is Cg Located On Plane

zappedalaskan
11-19-2005, 09:34 AM
Finished Mine Today Not Maidened Yet,where Is Cg Located On Plane
Hi KG,
You might want to post this in the Parkflyer or the EDF forums. This is the Heli dept. I have never messed with the Stryker. I know a ton of people fly them and there are several threads on this model. If you re-post this in the right thread I am sure your CG question will be answered right away. The other Heli moderator Watt the!? is a "Jet Jockey" and he can answer your question. He may not see it here though.. Another thing you can do is go to the search box and type in your plane, it will direct you to the proper thread. :)
Hope this helps..
Jay

watt_the?!
11-19-2005, 09:59 PM
very confused...?..

Su27? Stryker? Beginner helis?

Glad to help...but.....

GWILLIE
03-04-2006, 03:32 PM
Thanks Mark, In the last week, 3 of my friends and I all got ESky Honeybee FPs and your paper should help us a lot!