Terry, I have two perfects on 50 mhz. They're not full carbon, but that
appellation applies to the wings. I think they have the same amount of carbon
in the fuse layup as the full-carbon version. One is the standard version, the
other the SL version.
Anyway, I simply added 24 of wire to the end of the antenna, ran it through
the fuse and out the back through the rudder opening. Range checks are great in
all orientations and I flew both planes all last season with nary a glitch, no
problems of any kind. I use a JR 9303 tx and Futaba 8-ch double-conversion rx.
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From: Edmonds, Terry D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Soaring@airage.com
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2007 8:30:26 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Perfect on 50MHZ
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Anybody out there flying a full carbon Pike Perfect on JR
50MHZ? I would be interested to know what receiver antenna placements seem to
work or not.
Terry Edmonds