I am in the process of getting a Veco Chief to fly as good as it can be. The problem is hinging on inside corners. Outside it is fine. Now to tell you what I have. It is a stock Chief but the wing is foam. The model was built by Tom Dixon. It looks very nice and it flies very nice but for the above. It has a Double Star classic 40 equipped with a Randy Smith needle valve assembly and the engine runs a very Nice 4 2 4 run. The flap area has been reduced on the inside wing so that the flap area inside and out are the same. I am flying it on 60" line using a kaz handle. The wing tip weight two chips (1/2 ounce total) There is some engine offsett and a small amount of rudder offset. The controls are smooth and the alignment appears to be good. When I do loops I can see the wing top and the bottom also. So it does not stay flat as it should. The line tension is good even in the top. OK there it is can anyone offer a method to go through to identify and correct the problems. This model is a pure joy to fly and I would like very much to get it into trim.
I would guess there is a problem with the leadout position and/or the rudder offset. Any sort of yaw motion in the corners will cause it to roll also, particularly so with no taper in the wing. Are the leadouts widely separated, where are they relative to the CG, and how much rudder offset does it have?
Making the flaps equal chord should be a step in the right direction, the differential flap areas create as many problems as they solve.
Brett