Today while pulling some high-gee stunts, I managed to fold the port wing on my ultra-micro J-3 Cub. After gluing it back together, I decided to add some wing wires – inspired by my recent work on a scratch built Sopwith Triplane. The trick was to get them tight enough to hold the wing without being tight enough to bend the wing down. We’ll see how it works.
Categories
- Aerial Photography
- Balsa
- Biplanes & Triplanes
- Boats & Watercraft
- Build Threads
- Building
- Cars & Trucks
- Combat
- Crashes
- Custom & Modified
- Electric Ducted Fans (EDF)
- Equipment
- FAQs and Tips
- Flying
- Flying Wings
- FPV
- Gyros
- Lessons Learned
- My Fleet
- My Planes
- Night Flying
- R/C Helicopters & Quadcopters
- R/C Planes
- RC Chat
- Repairs
- Retired
- Scratch Built
- Uncategorized
-
Recent Posts
Tags
Custom & Modified FPV Cars & Trucks Building Uncategorized Gyros Biplanes & Triplanes Repairs RC Chat Lessons Learned Boats & Watercraft Balsa Retired Crashes Equipment Night Flying FAQs and Tips Combat Aerial Photography funbat Flying My Fleet Flying Wings Scratch Built R/C Helicopters & Quadcopters R/C Planes Electric Ducted Fans (EDF) My Planes Build Threads

Pingback: Parkzone Ultra-micro J-3 Cub | Basement R/C