Hmmm, if my wing appeared folded, then I was not handling the model correctly. The model should be pointed toward the direction of motion and moved at no faster than flight speed. I need more practice...
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "mkirda@..." <mkirda@...> wrote:
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> Kang knows what he is talking about. I saw him shuffling with a light EZB down at USIC last year - far less than walking speed and his wing seemingly folded. He stopped and it straightened out. A few steps further he launched and it took off for the ceiling. This image really stuck for me... EZ it is not. F1D is built like a tank in comparison.
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> Regards.
> Mike Kirda
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>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Yuan Kang Lee" <ykleetx@> wrote:
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> > Hi, Ren,
> >
> > When it comes to lighter models, you become accustomed at handling them through practice. One suggestion I have when building and flying lighter models is to move slowly -- reach for the model and parts slowly, walk slowly, etc. Your model will appreciate it :)
> >
> > -Kang
>
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