I crashed my first Chizler at Golden State in 2013 making trim adjustments between official flights. Dumb, neutral was way off for my second flight and lost it in horizontal eights. I finally built a new one. I’m pretty sure it was the best flying classic model I’ve had to date.
Specs:
Dick Mathis Chizler, 45 ounces.
Wings and fuselage are covered in Polyspan, silkspan on the control surfaces.
Finished with House of Kolors "Tangerine" candy concentrate mixed with Randolph clear butyrate.
Base colors are automotive toners mixed with Randolph clear, silver and purple over coated with House of Kolors purple Kandy concentrate.
Clear coat is USC two part automotive polyurethane.
Power: RoJett .40, 10 x 4.5 three blade carbon fiber prop, Brodak spinner.
As soon as El Nino quits dumping rain on us, I’ll get to fly it.