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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Speed Talk => Topic started by: bill bischoff on June 30, 2015, 01:51:22 PM
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Forgive me if everyone already knows this, but where is the best place to launch a Proto/ F40 relative to the prevailing wind?
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Find the down wind spot and back up 45 degrees. You don't want the wind getting under your tail.
MM
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Bill, he got it right u dont want the wind to lift the tail but u also want a good head of steam before u come into the wind. keep it low and dint let it balloon up on take off.
u are aloud to whip for the first lap or 2 .not sure which it is now. Glenn Lee taught me to grab the pylon with my left hand and stretch as for as u can . on release pull the plane using the pylon to pull against ,when u quit whipping your right wrist will come around and drop right into the pylon
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Hi Bill,
I've personally always found taking off directly down wind to give me problem free takeoffs. The worse the line tension & take off characteristics of you model are, the more whipping it needs on takeoff.
With a properly balanced (or nose heavy) upright model & sub rudder + adequate tip weight; a lot of whipping isn't necessary. You will need to be in the pylon by lap 1-1/2, or face a DQ. It turns out that the faster you can engage your wrist in the pylon, the faster your elapsed time will be. I hope this helps. ( F-40 REALLY is a great event!)
Cheers, Paul