Within the last 3 weeks, I've finally had the Spit out for some test flights. I really messed up the first day by installing the wrong motor - a braided (and TIRED) 4-strand 3/32nd x 16" instead of the proper, like sized, 1/8th. Needless to say, the model did NOT do much of anything

!
About a week later, the weather again presented its nicer side so the Spitty again joined my SAAB for anther outing - with the correct motor

... but... after two "attempts" with about 750 turns (theoretic max of 1350),
1:- the model stalls under power but glide is so-so.
2:- the model is VERY critical about launch attitude - must be released with wing banked no more than 10°
3:- prop shaft was one with the "standard" commercial round hook causing the Gray loop on the rubber to flop over and creating severe vibration
4:- stretching motor for a third attempt revealed severe nicks - aborted
The motor was one that I have used in my Cloud Tramp (the year before last

) with at least 10 near full turns...
I've since made up a new motor, replaced the prop shaft with a reverse "S" hook, and the back-yard test today proved the worthiness of the design - Grey loop stayed centered and no vibration.
Within the last 3 weeks, I've finally had the Spit out for some test flights. I really messed up the first day by installing the wrong motor - a braided (and TIRED) 4-strand 3/32nd x 16" instead of the proper, like sized, 1/8th. Needless to say, the model did NOT do much of anything :oops: !
About a week later, the weather again presented its nicer side so the Spitty again joined my SAAB for anther outing - with the correct motor :roll: ... but... after two "attempts" with about 750 turns (theoretic max of 1350),
1:- the model stalls under power but glide is so-so.
2:- the model is VERY critical about launch attitude - must be released with wing banked no more than 10°
3:- prop shaft was one with the "standard" commercial round hook causing the Gray loop on the rubber to flop over and creating severe vibration
4:- stretching motor for a third attempt revealed severe nicks - aborted
The motor was one that I have used in my Cloud Tramp (the year before last :roll: ) with at least 10 near full turns...
I've since made up a new motor, replaced the prop shaft with a reverse "S" hook, and the back-yard test today proved the worthiness of the design - Grey loop stayed centered and no vibration.