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Passion
Passion Building Info
By Greg Smith
Oct 29, 2004, 01:16
The Passion is a 2.45-meter sailplane from Airtech in France. It is an allaround plane with an eye tyowards slope flying and F3F but is also a very capable thermal ship. This article has tips from the building of my current Passion.
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| Routing out the aileron and flap channel |
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| Scraping the wood away from the hingeline |
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| Pushrod holes in the fuse |
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| Gluing the pushrod housings to the fuse |
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| Pushrods housings installed |
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| V-tail control horns |
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| Center mark on the V-tail |
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| Ready to glue the control horns in |
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| Control horn channel |
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| Control horns installed |
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| Control horn installed |
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| Routed out servo pocket |
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| Fuse setup |
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| Receiver tucked forward of the wing |
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| Control horn and control rod setup |
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| Wing tip routed out |
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| Servo leads |
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| Ballast block and ballast tray |
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| Ballast tray installed |
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