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I crashed one of my cookie 85" electric gliders. The wing is
destroyed as is the pod. Does anyone have any advice on how to
easilly get the crashed pod to separate from the intact boom and
tail. It is an art-hobby andromeda fuze.
Richard N. Shagam
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Nov 25, 2009, 4:36:15 PM11/25/09
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Try your over-sized 'Liz hair dryer'. If the boom is epoxied in, it should loosen up and separate. If it is CA'd in place, get out the acetone
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Subject: Re: [ASA] pod and boom separation
Try your over-sized 'Liz hair dryer'. If the boom is epoxied in, it should loosen up and separate. If it is CA'd in place, get out the acetone
Sorry to hear you broke your 'Cookie' . You'll have to bake another one.
Dan Tandberg
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Nov 26, 2009, 11:56:04 AM11/26/09
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I was up really high. My right eye glasses lens need to be changed. I sneezed and it was gone 'til I heard it hit the asphalt.
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Nov 26, 2009, 2:50:34 PM11/26/09
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Cut off the fuselage at the front of the tailboom and ignore the piece of
fuselage left inside the tailboom.
Buzz
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Sorry to hear. Please report on the final resolution of the problem.
Carlos Reyes, AMA Scientific Leader member #4601 Author of RCadvisor's Model Airplane Design Made Easy and other books. www.RCadvisor.com founder - Brainy calculator, so you don't have to be.