Post by g_kandylakis » Sun May 21, 2017 7:03 am
Hi Tim,
I must say I am not a great fun of right flying models, although it is mainly a personal preference.
This does not mean that you should not try it, if the model seems to go better that way. Whatevere keeps it off the walls and long enough away from the ground/floor/manure is good.
Looking at the video again, I would try some weight for the right wing, to keep it from lifting and use the rudder for turn adjustment accordingly.
The finish is excellent, by the way...
George
PS. My Spad is under long term storage. Other projects have gained priority: I need to build a new CO2 model, a new F4D one and a new electric one to replace my d.H.9 within this decade...
Hi Tim,
I must say I am not a great fun of right flying models, although it is mainly a personal preference.
This does not mean that you should not try it, if the model seems to go better that way. Whatevere keeps it off the walls and long enough away from the ground/floor/manure is good.
Looking at the video again, I would try some weight for the right wing, to keep it from lifting and use the rudder for turn adjustment accordingly.
The finish is excellent, by the way...
George
PS. My Spad is under long term storage. Other projects have gained priority: I need to build a new CO2 model, a new F4D one and a new electric one to replace my d.H.9 within this decade...