Re: my flying site

From: <Warthodson_at_aol.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 09:58:29 EDT

Matthew,
To slow the accent & improve the cruise, try winding the motor up close to
max turns, then back off to a lower torque/turns before launch. This will give
you a flatter torque curve resulting in a slower climb & longer cruise. A tor
 
 
In a message dated 8/2/2008 6:45:06 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
mattnsim_at_yahoo.com.au writes:

 
 
 
Hi guys, I have been to my flying site today and gave the A6 a run
for it's money and it needs a stiffer tail boom. It flops around like
and old shoe lace. I might of gotten a minute out of it but it only
flew straight line with maybe a slight right turn.

On the other hand i also made a mini stick. Now I tried a few
different motors, I finally got it to fly well but then it got stuck
in the rafters. I got it down and fixed the damage. (the tissue tube
had come off the front) and then i gave her a about 1488 turns and i
got 3min 45 sec out of her!! I was happy! i have never made a mini
stick before.

I also found out the height of the gym. At one end it is 33 feet and
at the other it is 50 feet. I am suspecting that my best flight time
may be 5 minutes but i do not think that i could expect more than
that. What do you guys think? I will post a video of it flying so
that you experts can see what i might need to do.

I thought that the ministick climbed to fast and that if i could drag
out the accent a little that i could break the 4 minute mark to start
with.

regards
Matthew


 




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