Good for you Steve. Get out and fly it as much as you can then build
another one. The one I'm currently flying weighs about .5g and it will
do 5 minutes and more, I hope. I flew it on half motors last week and
managed over 4 minutes so I have hope for it and I have a couple more new
ones I've been working on for a while as I left my new one from last year
in the rafters at the Champaign Armory.
My advise to you is to compete against yourself, work at beating your
previous flights and keep good records so you can look back at what
worked last time. Fly with others if you have the chance because there's
so much to learn about these simple "Toy" airplanes.
LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 00:23:48 -0000 "Steven Wrigley" <colemancoat_at_aol.com>
writes:
> My ministick is done and it flies......... barely. My propblem is my
>
> prop, bearing and prop shaft. BUT!! It weighs under .75 gram with
> out
> rubber. Im happy!!
>
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