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Posted By: Marcin74
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Joined: 10/11/2009
Last login: 11/22/2009 6:13:AM
Location: NJ, USA
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so one set is good fir 3 planes im assuming How much weight will it support? will it support 60 to 90 size aircraft?or mostly parkflyers/light electric stuff?
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| 10/19/2009 05:23 PM |
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Posted By: cflocker
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Last login: 11/22/2009 1:18:AM
Location: CO, USA
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Each of the kits comes with three sets of arms. You can usually hang three planes, but this depends on the height of your models. One idea for owners of larger planes is to store your wings on one set of arms and your fuselages on another set. This will allow multiple larger planes to be stored in a small amount of space.
I have tested this system with a 10 lb weight at the end of the bars so this should equate to a 25+ size. The frame and bars will hold more weight closer to the frame. My friend stores his Eflite Deuces Wild on this system if that gives you an idea for size.
Hope that helps. -Chris
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| 10/20/2009 01:00 AM |
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Posted By: cflocker
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The arms are attached with 1/4-20 bolts. The heads are on the back side of the frame and do stick out approximately 1/4" but this has never caused a problem when mounting to studs or on drywall. The reason for not using countersunk bolts on the support arms has been that the standard bolt heads will provide more strength. For mounting, there are pre-drilled holes on the top and bottom of the frame for screws or you can also use any of the open holes on the frame.
-Chris
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| 10/20/2009 09:18 PM |
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