Last week the mantra was: "it's good enough, don't mess with it until after Salem".
This week the mantra is: "darn this weather".
I knew I was a little tail heavy at Salem, but it was good enough and I didn't want to mess with it. And the lines were way too short (and heavy), but it was good enough and I didn't want to mess with it. I think the engine was too fast, but it was good enough and I didn't want to mess with it (etc.).
Last night I bolted a 1.4oz weight on at the bottom motor mount screws under the muffler, and made up a set of .015 x 58' lines ('cause I can shorten them if they're too long, but it's more of a challenge to un-shorten them). I got to the flying field this morning to be greeted by high gusty winds and even the bravest of the RC guys sitting around talking and drinking coffee. So I sat around and talked for a while, and when the wind died down a bit I went out and managed one flight. The weather report is for rain this weekend

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I should have given one of the idlers my stop watch, but I didn't think of it until it was too late. I counted lap times of around four seconds, but that's probably anywhere between 3.8 and 4.5. As near as I can tell I've smoothed the level flight out considerably (as well as I could tell when the plane wasn't being smacked by the wind). I did a few vertical climbs, and a wingover, and the plane seemed to be handling well. I didn't want to push things between my cold and the wind, so I left it at that -- I don't know I would have been able to tell if a shaky loop was my problem or the wind's, but smacking into the ground is
always pilot error if you're the one who decided to stunt. So that's what I know.
What sort of lap times should I be looking for with a 405 square inch plane, 35oz empty weight, on 58' lines (about 60' from handle to fuse center)? I gather that four seconds is really too fast, and the engine will slow down nicely if I richen it up.
Note: 9 x 5 prop, it's running in the neighborhood of 11000 RPM, probably a tad less. I tached it at 11000 on a 10 x 4, but I need to head down to the LHS and get a handful of those...