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    Can anyone advise is it ok to use 2.4 in carbon fibre air frames mainly gliders or in glass ones that have carbon toes ? HELP

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    Originally posted by jimmyo View Post
    Can anyone advise is it ok to use 2.4 in carbon fibre air frames mainly gliders or in glass ones that have carbon toes ? HELP
    Glass yes....

    Carbon Fibre I wouldn't advise it

    But check out some of the american solutions there using load based aerials ?
    Mark
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      If you get an rx that accepts multiple satalite receivers then you could fit them on the outside of the aircraft perhaps?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by moyesboy View Post
        If you get an rx that accepts multiple satalite receivers then you could fit them on the outside of the aircraft perhaps?

        Kind of defeats the object of having a sleek smooth exterior though, even the servo arms are normally faired in
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