Hi all,
I purchased a Gong Pro M and Catch 4'6 this week.
The construction looks very solid but there's one thing I would like to consult with you.
There's a notch in the joint between the stab and the fuselage. They don't form a smooth surface. However, the connection between the fuselage and the front wing is perfect.
In these images you can see what I mean: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pY3Kx ... Azl5IUrMvp
Regards!
Fuselage and Stab connection. Is this normal?
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Re: Fuselage and Stab connection. Is this normal?
Hello,
yes it is not perfect.
The key point is to know is the stab is too high or if the stab is not in the axis.
Anyway, this is not satisfying, please contact [email protected].
A little is ok, but here it is a lot.
Sorry,
yes it is not perfect.
The key point is to know is the stab is too high or if the stab is not in the axis.
Anyway, this is not satisfying, please contact [email protected].
A little is ok, but here it is a lot.
Sorry,
GONG owner and shaper
Re: Fuselage and Stab connection. Is this normal?
I have the same issue with my new 100cm monobloc carbon mast and my stab..
It foils perfect but i hear a flute tone, is this the reason and is there a slotution for
It foils perfect but i hear a flute tone, is this the reason and is there a slotution for
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Re: Fuselage and Stab connection. Is this normal?
Hello,
the noise comes from the trailing edge of the stab.
If it is sharp, it doesn't make noise. But it is really dangerous.
Sorry,
the noise comes from the trailing edge of the stab.
If it is sharp, it doesn't make noise. But it is really dangerous.
Sorry,
GONG owner and shaper