What prop and fuel are you running?
I have a handful of old and new 10-6 and 10-5 props that I'm going to go through to find the best fit -- Master Airscrew, Graupner, and APC, plus some 10-6 Top Flight woods. I can't really tell the difference between a Top-Flight 10-6 nylon (yes, nylon) that I was running for the first two flights yesterday and the APC 10-5 I ran for the last one.
So I think that at this point I'm just not a good enough flier to tell if the prop is right.
Fuel is what I win at club raffles (10 or 15% nitro to start) with about 6oz/gallon castor added so that I'll still have an engine at the end of the flying season. When I get better enough to warrant actually
spending money on fuel, I'll start thinking about what I need to get.
I think it would be worth experimenting with. The plans CG is a little aft of where I have run them in the past.
I will do so -- I'm regretting not making the tip weight adjustable, but the tail weight is, the leadouts are, and if the tip weight seems to be off far enough to warrant cutting the plane up I'll put in a box.
While it seems to maneuver very nicely, this whole business of having it move while I'm still thinking of moving but haven't gotten around to actually moving my hand makes me think that the CG is a bit too far back. I was thinking that it was too far back, except that I know it's dead on to where the plans told me to put it.
But if that's known to be further back than optimal, it certainly agrees with what I was thinking.
(sigh) -- had I known the thing was too small in the tail I would have added some extra area in the back, and to heck with nostalga! Oh well -- next plane.
If you have experienced modelers to help you set it up, it would be very helpful. As you aren't too experienced with these type of models, it will not only be difficult to fix on your own, it will also be pretty difficult to describe it fully enough to get help over the internet.
I know. I've got a lot of mileage with radio control models, which does help quite a bit. But I'm new to this (other than a
very short-lived Ringmaster over 25 years ago)
Oregon City, eh? Lots of experience people in Portland, and Salem! Even more at the Northwest Regionals over the Memorial Day weekend. Bring it down and I will be happy to look it over and fly it, presuming the weather is cooperative.
If I can make it down at all it'll only be for one day -- I can't decide if I want to go down on Saturday & fly for whatever points I can get with the maneuvers I can do (right now I'm good for crappy takeoff, crappy wingover, crappy inside loop, and crappy landing -- at least I'm consistent!), or if I want to go down Sunday and see the real competition flying.
If I'm able, I won't know until the last minute -- are there any good or bad times for you, and should I just ask for you?
I'm thinking that once I get some basic competence with the thing I should show up at Delta park. I'm pretty time constrained, though, and that hike takes almost an hour and a half more out of my day than going to my local flying field -- and anyway, I'm trying to convert them to CL! So while I'll probably go down there from time to time, it can't be an every weekend thing until my kids get older.