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Gang I am looking for some help, first time using a pipe set up, what would be the preferred method to make a mount in the rear of the fuse to properly mount the pipe. Ship is a SV 11. Thanks in advanced.
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I will be all eyes and ears on this one as I am putting a VF46 in an ARC SV-11(first pipe ship for me)
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Hi Bil,l I use a Dave Brown pipe mount about 3/4'' past the trailing edge of wing. And use 3/4'' sq. hard balsa 3/16'' thick with a 4/40 blind nut for the mount then use spacers to keep the pipe off the tunnel the pipe should not touch anything same for the header I hope this helps out
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Thanks Allan, I looked up that part on Brodak's site and looks like thats what I will use, Hope to see you at Brodaks.
Bill
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