Aircraft flight stands

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lacerend
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Aircraft flight stands

Post by lacerend »

Hi all.
I have begun working on some helicopters and aircraft. I am running into trouble getting the aircraft mounted on flight stands. I tried drilling a hole in the bottom of one and I made it a little too big and the thing wont stay level. Any ideas or help is welcome. Idiot proof detailed instructions GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Thanks

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Post by av8rmongo »

One option is magnets. Check out my blog (in the signature line below) and look through the old posts. Actually, I guess they're all old posts since I haven't had the time to post anything in quite a few months. :oops: I'll try to go back myself and link to the relevant post when I have more time. Hope it helps.
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Post by av8rmongo »

Wasn't that hard after all. Here's the link:

https://av8rmongo.wordpress.com/2013/04 ... h-magnets/
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Post by paul »

I can say the magnet approach works really well. Some pluses, easier to store and you do not have to have a stand for each aircraft.

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Post by Cav Dog »

I use the GHQ aircraft stands but solder the magnets on the end of the wires because I couldn't get CA glue to hold well enough. Similar to mongo I glue the magnets on the belly of the aircraft.

I also use acrylic flight bases from Lithko in a similar fashion although the glue works fine on the acrylic so no solder required.
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Post by paul »

Hey Cav Dog,

I will have to try soldering the magnets on. Currently, I use CA glue and it works most of the time.

Regards,

Paul

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Post by lacerend »

Thanks all.

mongo's step by step instructions really helped.
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Post by sneaky pete »

I went with drilling a small hole around where the center of gravity is and placing a 2mm BB in it to be flush with the surface. Use the magnet on the base to hold it up. Also good for storage using a magnetic base as they stick right to it.

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Post by CBoy3 »

I have used the stands, used glue, and they have worked pretty well. That technique with the magnets looks great! I am going to have to look into that. Thanks Mongo!

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