I think you'll want to point the muffler outlet downward. And what's with the APC prop? Out of TT's? And don't forget the lines and handle! You've not converted it to R/C, have you? Steve
Tim, are sure C.G. is at the correct point ?.
Unsure about your "heavy as a brick" stock muffler .Did Paul use the same engine/muffler Combo on this one ?.
LA 46,, 12.25 x 3.75!!!!!!!!!!does it have ground clearance,,the 46 will swing the prop with authority,, should be finesome of my uh,, lighter planes (?) have done well with that combination ok so they were not much lighter
Put your lines on according to your own "up" and "down" markings. One line should now be decidedly too long. Just shorten that line as required, and all will be well.
So Tim, much different that your last ride?
Hmmmmm... A64 oz airplane with an LA46! My guess is that it's going to need to fly fairly FAST!Short Lines???It is pretty!Randy Cuberly
Paul said use a 46LA. So I'm using a 46LA. You can't say "no" to Paul (and besides, it's an interesting experiment). It's on 65' lines, probably over 68' from handle to fuse center. I can't make them much longer! I'll see how it does when it's slowed down, but I think I'm going to like it.Why do you think that it needs to fly fast? It has 680 square inches of area outside the fuselage -- 700 if you calculate it the usual modeler's way. It's got ten percent less wing loading than my Twister. From that point of view it should be happy flying slower.
It does help that you are near sea level. Just remember Randy's Salem experience.