I wiill stick my neck out and say , grab one of those nasty FAI Combat Wings , put the motor ( a good .15 on up , a OS FSR 25 wouldnt need Fwding )
and throw 55 ft lines , or 60s with the 25 on , and youve got a groovey , accurate flying F2B pattern Ship for 50 bucks ,
thatll stand going in vertical on anything but baked clay or ashphalt .
The Bonus is , if you take it out in the wind , or ' scratch the paint ' it DOESNT MATTER ' . So you get good value practise , when you need it .
You dont use it ALL THE TIME , but for trying Anything New , or if the conditions are Alarming , you can chill out without stressing , and FLY .
If you wrapped a L.G. wire end to go about a engine bolt or two , you could r.o.g. .
Ive used a wobbly dolly from coathangers , like a speed dolly , with my stick in the ground handle , to fly Combat wings alone .
A lot just use a chilly bin with a THING on top , somehow , and step back , to pull it clear , for take off, and its OFF .
The ideas NOT to Risk or Destroy your works of art or labours of love in seeing wot way up the ground is . The FAI F2D are built from trash
in the first place , so its hardly heartbreaking if one IS trashed . You Fly it at the normal 5.0 a lap , + or - 0.5 calm or windy . So There .