Re: Lakehurst Aug 11-12

From: <RLBailey_at_care4free.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:34:21 +0100

Congratulations on excellent flying. Was there any ceiling bashing or all no touch? How nice not to have to steer much!

Bob

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: John Kagan
  To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 6:41 PM
  Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Lakehurst Aug 11-12


  We had a great weekend at Lakehurst. The storms of last week spared
  us and there were two days of great air and minimal drift. As usual,
  the early hours (up to about 4pm) were best for getting things
  trimmed out and prepped. Then, once the sun started filtering golden
  through the end doors in the evening, it was time to try for the epic
  flights.

  On Saturday, Doug Schaefer set a new F1D record of around 38:45,
  smashing the old mark by about 45 seconds. Brett Sanborn broke it
  again on Sunday with an astounding 39:38. Amazing!

  Molly Neering flew her F1D either 30 minutes or close to it, proving
  she is no flash-in-the-pan. At one point she exclaimed, "indoor is
  so QUIET!" Well, not anymore, Molley :) It's great to have a new
  personality around.

  Jim Richmond, Max Zaluska, and I all worked on HLS. Jim had a
  beautiful, and very light, looking model. He and I both struggled
  for a while with a too-far-aft CG and ended up moving the wings back
  about an inch. Unfortunately, when Jim was launching his first full
  motor flight his motorstick gave out and wrecked the model. Jim was
  heard to comment, "I guess I made it a little too light".

  Something about my new model is requiring a ton more power to fly,
  and that's not good. The best ¼ motor flight I could manage was
  13:30. As the weekend was winding down I figured I needed to at
  least put something up at the ceiling for fun. The full motor flight
  did its predicted 54, but was a pleasure to watch. I guess I've got
  some work to do for next time.

  Max was probably in the best shape w/ his HLS, doing a 14:45 ¼
  motor. His full motor flight was lost when the wing folded on a
  steer, however.

  I saw Nick Ray flying his Ministick a lot, and I think he ended up
  with a 13 something. Jeff Hood did around 28 minutes with his EZB.
  And there were a couple others whose names unfortunately escape me at
  the moment.

  One of the base people stopped by to watch and commented that there
  were more of us than usual. So I guess our little "contest" worked.
  Not huge numbers, but a comfortable and entertaining concentration.
  Join us next time!



   

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