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GMP Cricket |
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Radio installation |
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Four servo horns are cut to shape. |
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The throttle servo in position . |
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A ball link attached to the throttle arm. |
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The receiver battery in place; note that the date of purchase has been written to avoid confusion later when it may need replacement. |
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The other servos in place as per the instructions. |
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A modern economy gyro is the last component to be added; arguably the most high-tech item on the whole machine! |
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The antenna pipe is attached to the floor of the radio tray using two spare ball links. |
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A neat receiver switch is assembled. |
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The receiver switch in a convenient position. |
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A shot of the completed radio tray. The model is sitting on a bespoke starting stand explained in a later stage. |
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Next Stage |
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Webmaster: John Neasham |
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