Log in
Search
Latest topics
» **VOTE-ON-THE-NEXT-COX-ENGINE-OF-THE-MONTH** (May 2024)by getback Today at 3:25 pm
» Jim Walkers FireBee - This is going to be fun
by getback Today at 3:23 pm
» Here we go again... another Lawn-Boy
by rsv1cox Today at 6:50 am
» Norvel Needle Needed
by Greenman38633 Today at 4:02 am
» A prototype Cox Reed-valve marine engine
by roddie Yesterday at 11:51 pm
» My Cox .049 Marine inboard engine
by 1/2A Nut Yesterday at 11:41 pm
» Jim Walker Firebaby
by rsv1cox Yesterday at 7:26 pm
» Roddie-Rigger.. a 2005 original design
by roddie Yesterday at 7:04 pm
» music vids.. some of your favorites
by HalfaDave Yesterday at 6:55 pm
» World's largest weathervane
by Cox International Yesterday at 3:38 pm
» Help Pee Wee tank cap .020
by rdw777 Yesterday at 1:30 pm
» Revivng Some Childhood Classics
by getback Yesterday at 8:21 am
Cox Engine of The Month
The icing on the cake.....
Page 1 of 1
The icing on the cake.....
The icing on the cake was I attempted to maiden the Li'l Satan. No love there either. My Daughter helped me launch we made three attempts. Each launch resulted in 4-5 succesive loops on release. It looked like it was trying to eat it's tail. Super crazy tight loops like I was giving full up even though I wasn't.
Ron
Ron
Cribbs74- Moderator
-
Posts : 11897
Join date : 2011-10-24
Age : 50
Location : Tuttle, OK
Re: The icing on the cake.....
cribbs74 wrote:The icing on the cake was I attempted to maiden the Li'l Satan. No love there either. My Daughter helped me launch we made three attempts. Each launch resulted in 4-5 succesive loops on release. It looked like it was trying to eat it's tail. Super crazy tight loops like I was giving full up even though I wasn't.
Ron
OK now....what the heck is going on down there ??!!!!
Kim- Top Poster
-
Posts : 8534
Join date : 2011-09-06
Location : South East Missouri
Re: The icing on the cake.....
I don't know Kim, no wind and 50 degree weather, everything is perfect except I can't get a darn thing to fly right.
I am pretty defeated right now.
I am pretty defeated right now.
Cribbs74- Moderator
-
Posts : 11897
Join date : 2011-10-24
Age : 50
Location : Tuttle, OK
Re: The icing on the cake.....
Tail heavy. With such a short plane a tiny 1/8" of a shift in the CG has a huge effect. If you have to, you might try going back to a balsa stab with a small ply brace on top to spread the force of the control horn. The booms should be balsa too. It's much easier to add tail weight.
Don't beat yourself up, Ron. You're trying to do a lot of hard stuff in a short time. Been there done that. CL stunt is hard to master. You'd be bored stiff flying a Wizard for 2 minutes of flat laps. You could do that all day and not wreck it. Get that Satan balanced and it'll fly nicely on 35-40 foot lines. Remember Matt doing a wingover like a rocket with mine right off of launch? And I had made it nose heavy like a trainer to protect the Traveling Prop that day.
Don't beat yourself up, Ron. You're trying to do a lot of hard stuff in a short time. Been there done that. CL stunt is hard to master. You'd be bored stiff flying a Wizard for 2 minutes of flat laps. You could do that all day and not wreck it. Get that Satan balanced and it'll fly nicely on 35-40 foot lines. Remember Matt doing a wingover like a rocket with mine right off of launch? And I had made it nose heavy like a trainer to protect the Traveling Prop that day.
_________________
Don't Panic!
...and never Ever think about how good you are at something...
while you're doing it!
My Hot Rock & Blues Playlist
...and never Ever think about how good you are at something...
while you're doing it!
My Hot Rock & Blues Playlist
RknRusty- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 10869
Join date : 2011-08-10
Age : 68
Location : South Carolina, USA
Similar topics
» Venturi-icing?
» My Birthday cake!
» A 20+ Year-Old "Piece O' Cake" Motorglider Takes to the Air Again
» My Birthday cake!
» A 20+ Year-Old "Piece O' Cake" Motorglider Takes to the Air Again
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum