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My question is what is the best way to take the electronics out of the old fuselage? The factory had a pretty thick application of adhesive holding in the electronics. Carefully use a hobby knife? Some sort of chemical? And what should I use to fasten it into the new fuse? CA or epoxy? I am hoping the electronics are still good. They have seen some use. The motor was pretty much done, which is why I got a new one. Now I am wondering if it was even worth fixing up the thing, I mean it is only a Champ. If anything this can be a learning experience. |
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