Im planning to ship my next star trainer plane frm CA to India (Hyderabad).

Started by naresh, March 01, 2010, 07:02:05 AM

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naresh

forgot to attach the pic wth fragile stickers on the box.....
Naresh.
Hyderabad.

anwar

Oh, ok... so this was all incidental :(  Can't do much about that.

The repairs should not affect the flying characteristics on the plane, just use only enough material to do the fixes well.
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naresh

Thanks anwar. another thing is, i dint charge the RX & TX bateries yet and i find difficulty that im unable to find the converter for charger at local electrical shops, it may take some time to find the converter so is there any prob if charge little late may be a week or two is that fine? is ther any effect to bateries?

Once again thanks Anwar.
Naresh.
Hyderabad.

anwar

Omission on my part, I should have cautioned you about the 110volt issue for items sourced from the US. Glad that you remembered/noticed  :thumbsup:

The 220v to 11v convertor/adapter should be available in any shop that sells electronics parts/spares.  There is nothing wrong with keeping stuff uncharged for a while, as these items are shipped from the factory with the expectation that they may not be charged for a while.

The MOST important thing is to seek the help of local fliers when you try to maiden the plane.
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Naresh!
I think for that scratch on your sticker, you can buy a black vinyl and stick on the vinyl over it or carefully remove the existing vinyl and paste a new one!
Wont that work out for you ?
and the internal can be glued with super glue!
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Quote from: controlflyer on July 25, 2010, 01:01:39 AM
Naresh!
I think for that scratch on your sticker, you can buy a black vinyl and stick on the vinyl over it or carefully remove the existing vinyl and paste a new one!
Wont that work out for you ?
and the internal can be glued with super glue!

Clear cello tape for the covering and press back the wood in position and CA'it.

Good luck on the flying - possibly after getting thru other models (say foam). Flying this as your first plane is best avoided (if it really is) - considering the  investments made.