Re: Re: SO Wright Stuff

From: <vhacker_at_pol.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:14:09 -0500 (EST)

If you were to tell me where you are I might be able to help Suburbs dDO
NOT COUNT Give big city areas Hack

> Hi, I am also a High School student doing SO. I am currently working on
> the wright stuff too. I am also using Ray Harlan's Cruiser 67. I am
> dealing with the same problem as Jim. I didn't buy a prop gauge, but I
> built one myself. It's really confusing. I have no idea how to work it.
> I am working by myself with my coach, but he doesn't know much about
> the plane either.
>
> -- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <vhacker@...> wrote:
>>
>> If you were to tell us wwhere yu live WE?ME might be able to find
> yu a
>> menter. Doc Hacker Vhacker_at_... Hack
>>
>> > Hi, I am a high school student. I have a Harlan Cruiser 67 and I
> cannot
>> > get it to climb up to the ceiling. I hear people talking about
> hitting
>> > the ceiling and falling, but my plane will only go up like 6 or 7
> feet
>> > and start descending. The width of the rubber band is whatever
> came in
>> > the kit, and the pitch is as it is for I don't know how to change
> it
>> > without breaking it (I broke 2 of my extras so far). I change the
> pitch
>> > by twisting it in the center, but it never works. The plane has a
>> positive angle of attack. I wish I can see it go up and hit the
> ceiling
>> > because the plane isn't that impressive when it isn't flying
> high. The
>> > propeller is not spinning fast enough, i think that is why. What
> shocks
>> > me the most is that I put more 100 turns with the 15:1 winder and
> close
>> > to 200, and it went only 6, 7 feet. The best time I had was 34
> seconds.
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