From your description of the flight characteristics, it's set up for a
tight right turn and as the "torque" of the motor drops it just goes more
right.
IMHO, I'd take out all the warps and rudder deflection, then set it up for
a nice glide circle, preferably with the prop replaced with some clay.
Wonder, do you know what a 1/2 motor is ? For the first power tests i
think that would be a good idea.
FUN, HUH, wombat
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 4:40 PM, dweigt47_at_gmail.com [Indoor_Construction] <
Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Jack, the student I'm attempting to mentor, built a Freedom Flight Models
> kit. You can see it on their website at Freedom Flight Models.com
> <http://www.freedomflightmodels.com/paypal.htm>
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> FreedomFlightModels.com provides Science Olympiad,SO,S.O.,Wright Stuff,Fun
> Science 2009,Propeller Propulsion,BLG,Balloon Launched Glide...
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> On their website, the only name I see for it is Fun Science 2017. It's
> specifically designed for the Science Olympiad's Division B's Wright Stuff
> rules. The rubber they sell separately is FAI Tan Super Sport. I suppose
> it's also what is supplied in the kit, but I don't know that.
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> Does anyone have any experience with this model, or have any helpful
> trimming suggestions? We're supposed to do some test flying on Sunday. I'd
> like to be able to help. This sort of model is so far from the types I have
> built, that I'm not sure how what I know will apply!
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