We got out to the field today to mow the grass and get a little handle time only to find that the farmers cows got out and pooped all over the field. When as I drove up the drive way they must have thought my truck was the farmers truck.
I got out of the truck and they all came running. NO FEED HERE.
Some one had already called and the farmer was on the way. But poop was all over the RC field. Guess they did not care much for the grass on the control line circle.

Anyway after a hour or so the cows were back on there side of the fence. Farmer had feed in his truck.
We got the mowers out and the poop and grass started to fly. I turned a corner and hit a pile of poop and the tractor got side ways. Man that was a lot of poop!

We did get some much needed handle time. I would have never guessed it but my first two flights I could not get a good engine run. Lou and Jim suggested that I remove the muffler pressure. I always run muffler pressure on my LA .46's, they love it. But what did I have to lose. So I pulled the pressure tube from the muffler. BINGO! I got two good engine runs. Not every plane is the same is my thinking now.
Bryon put up a maiden flight on his Chevelle and his two F-Twisters flew great. One with a Evo 36.
His Chevelle sure looks good and the PA 51 sounded sweet.