YG, when you take off with the paratroopers , do you have to trim the plane out a bit until you drop or does it even make a difference you can feel?
Kadet Sr. Cant even feel it. Ill bet that paratrooper barely weighs an ounce
I want to buy a release contraption for one of my drones.. I have some evil plans for it.
Ahhh...an Apprentice. Nice plane for sure. Nice paint because you fooled me with the pic in size and model both. I pegged it as a Kadet Sr.The long tail moment makes the Apprentice pretty forgiving of CG changes.
I USED to have a Sr......Learned Im more of a Telemaster buff.Is your Senior ICbor electric? Wanting to get the start on mine, was going to go IC but leaning more and more towards electric for ease of use.
I've no doubt you'll crash it with the same vim and vigor you've totaled all the others.Put the cowl and wings back on with the windshield pinned in place for a motivational preview.
I've no doubt you'll crash it with the same vim and vigor you've totaled all the others.
Like I have my toys.
Windshields are tough. Just did one on a Cessna kit. Second hand kit and for some reason he didnt have the glass.
Yep, good plan. Never rush.
RC flying lesson (passed down)...
When your sittin on the runway getting ready to advance the throttle and take off, ask yourself, "Would I be willing to sit in that and take off?"
If the answer is no then pull back in and fix it.
Younggun, I built a Carl Goldberg model of a J3 Cub roughly 30 years ago that’s the spitting image of your plane. It flew like a champ despite some misaligned tail feathers from parts that shifted while the glue was curing.