Balsa USA Smoothie RC Plane Kit Build No 45, Final Build Steps, FINISHED!!!

In this video I FINISH my build of the Balsa USA Smoothie! Finally, after 45 build videos and many months I can say I am done building this kit. In this video I check the plane center of gravity or center of balance. I adjust the location of the battery and receiver, and add a few lead weights to get the plane to balance. I also make all of the servo connections and place the receiver antennas, and install a Traxxas switch. I also check the final build weight and calculate the wing loading. My next move will be to do a test run of the OS Engines 46 AX2. Then I will do the maiden flight and hopefully it wont be a maiden crash! The Balsa USA Smoothie kit is a 40 class (size) sport rc plane and has been around for a long time and is still readily available on the Balsa USA website. Balsa USA also has a larger version of the plane called the Balsa USA Smoothie XL. I will be using an OS Engines 46 AX2 glow engine to power it and Futaba S3004 servos, receiver, and 6J transmitter. For this balsa kit build I use traditional rc plane kit building techniques. In each build series episode I will focus a different aspect of the build including the wing, fuselage, tail section rudder and elevator, rc engine mount, landing gear, tail gear, rc glow engine set up (OS Engines .46 AXII), fuel tank, servos and receiver (Futaba), Sullivan control rods and horns, Monokote covering, carving and shaping wood, using CA glue (Zap CA glue, Starbond CA glue), epoxy (JB Weld, Bob Smith Industries, Z-poxy finishing resin), Titebond Wood Glue, tools and everything thing else involved with building a radio control plane kit (RC Airplane kit). I named a bunch of brands here, but there are plenty of others to get the job done. I have been building, flying, crashing, modifying, and repairing radio control planes (RC Planes) for many years and enjoy sharing what I do with the radio control plane community, so I started RC Plane Tech channel for fun. I am not an expert, there are many different techniques to building radio control planes. A good way to learn about flying and building rc planes is to see what others are doing, that’s what I do and that’s why I like to share what I do. Thanks for watching my channel. Have fun!
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