Sebart Model built, bits left over!

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17 Mar 2018 15:27 - 17 Mar 2018 16:27 #16047 by Simon O
Sebart Model built, bits left over! was created by Simon O
Can anyone identify these two thin plastic moulding that came as part of the kit of parts for my Wind s?
Hate it when bits are left over and model is finished!
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17 Mar 2018 15:39 #16048 by Brian
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Fairing for a flight switch? Fairing for a charge socket?

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17 Mar 2018 15:53 #16049 by kevinross
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Possibly cooling baffles for inside the cowl to direct airflow on the motor.
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17 Mar 2018 16:29 - 17 Mar 2018 16:32 #16050 by Phil Ford
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Landing gear covers where legs enter fuselage? Cut out as necessary? Although my Angel 50e did not have any bits like that.:huh:

Or for wing tip position lights......;)
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17 Mar 2018 16:33 #16051 by Chris001
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Probably way out there, but could they be to go around the aileron servos in the wing, the flat depression looks servo shaped and maybe intended to be cut out so the servo pokes through, and the underside of the wing is red like the plastic pieces. As I say, probably a bit of an out there suggestion :oops:

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