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Post  Sig Skyray Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:02 pm

Continued from the thread "Father -Son 1/2A Build"... I switched topics because this is now a flying topic and not a building topic.

What a great experience this has been.  From my boy getting a plane kit in the mail to his making his first solo and successful flight in the ring, this has been a lot of fun already. So yesterday was a BIG day for Nicholas and I.  After a long and careful building experience, me getting my flying legs back after decades and coming up with a good running Babe Bee, Nicholas' plane was finally ready to fly.

We trained by flying in the yard by whipping the plane around the circle without the engine running with 6 foot lines.  That worked pretty well.  Then I ran around the circle maneuvering the plane up and down as he rotated in the center holding the handles operating the controls.  That helped too.  Then this Sunday he was ready.

I took his L'il Wizard up for the first time and it flew like a dream.  Nose heavy and super smooth!  Very steady flight and the plane responded well to elevator input.  After the maiden flight, he joined me in the circle to put his hand in the handle with mine on top as we circled together.  (We did this also for one run with my DeweyBird although for this first run his hand was on top of mine.  I see now the Deweybird by comparison is very reactive to input, almost twitchy.)

During his second time on the circle he wanted me to let go of the handle, and I did, reluctantly.  So I figured, he wants to fly, now's the time.  And fly, he did.  I was still right there, hand just above his, circling with him for a few circles until I pulled back and let him go.  He had it, and he did well.  He landed it in the grass and I was impressed.

So next flight, he was absolutely ready to go it alone in the middle of the ring, no teacher.  He took off with a smooth ascent and maintained his composure and altitude as he made 25 or 26 laps with a 5cc tank and brought her in for a beautiful landing. (I have been getting 7 to 8 laps on 5cc after tuning and running to the handle.  I can't figure out how he got so many laps! That engine just kept running and running.)

He forgot to step back while flying so he landing on our cement takeoff runway but it was smooth landing until he rolled into the grass.  So this long road has a happy ending, which now is a very happy beginning to a new chapter of what will hopefully be a lifetime of control line flying.  Something he and I can continue to do together.

Check him out in the video using proper launch protocol!  Lol... makes a dad proud.  Greg

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Post  rogermharris Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:34 pm

Congratulations nicholas!!! Very impressive first flight. Try Bending your arm and keep the elbow in and it will bee more comfortable and easier to control.

The plane looks great in the air!
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Post  RknRusty Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:50 pm

Daaaaang, he made it look easy!Clapping
Do you know how many people have flown their first flight cool, tight, and level... no? That's because almost nobody does. Good work both of you. That man is going to be a pilot! The only person I've ever known that did that on the first flight is CEF's own Microflitedude, Matt, with my Li'l Satan when he was 14.
I'm proud to have been a small part of helping get you guys going. Y'all took it and followed through all the way.
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Post  Marleysky Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:15 pm

4th of July Flag CONGRATULATIONS....to both of you! That flight was fantastic. Great ground school technique. Nothing helps build confidence like successful flights. The really nice part is you've got it on video! Thanks for sharing. cheers
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Post  rogermharris Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:19 pm

It's so cool to have easy access to video these days.

I know my first few flights were not nearly that successful or long. I learned to make repairs rather than fly much early on lol!
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Post  Cribbs74 Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:00 pm

That's great!!!

Good job Nicholas!!!
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Post  NEW222 Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:29 pm

Great job. You look like you were meant to be in the circle.
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Post  KariFS Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:13 am

Clapping

Great job indeed, both of you!

And I liked that clear launch signal, very precise and safe way to communicate. Thanks to Rusty too for posting the procedure earlier.
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Post  getback Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:46 am

Congratulations Nicholas , as I wipe the tears of joy for both of you from my face . That was a Great flight and some really helpful gestures form father to son relations . It s good to see a Team of Father and Son get out there fling model airplanes for the first time . Good Fun !! Flying Eric Thumbs Up
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Post  ElectricTony Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:54 am

Congratulations to the both of you, that is so cool on so many levels.
Awesome!!! Clapping

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Post  getback Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:21 am

I think this is in order   Son's First Flight - Flight Report Certif10   Well its for RC but close enough !!
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Post  rogermharris Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:59 am

glad you posted that eric!  i had modified it for Michael to say C/L

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Post  Marleysky Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:29 pm

rogermharris wrote:glad you posted that eric!  i had modified it for Michael to say C/L

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That looks Great!!!  Thanks for upgrading it Roger  .  I could not remember where I had it filed, RC Plane  so glad you kept a copy and updated it.
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Post  rogermharris Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:36 pm

Marleysky wrote:
rogermharris wrote:glad you posted that eric!  i had modified it for Michael to say C/L

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That looks Great!!!  Thanks for upgrading it Roger  .  I could not remember where I had it filed, RC Plane  so glad you kept a copy and updated it.

well thanks to eric for remembering. i don't know why it's cut off at the edge but if it does not print correctly let me know and i'll figure out something
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Post  Sig Skyray Tue Jul 14, 2015 5:36 pm

Wow. Thanks for the kind words and support ! It's been a really cool experience. You guys have been a tremendous source of inspiration, guidance and the international comraderie here on CEF is fantastic.

Nicholas is grateful as well... I had the family read your posts. We're looking forward to a whole lot more flying and learning in the months and years ahead.
Thanks for the certificate Roger and Eric. Very cool! Nicholas will really get a kick out of it. Will share more videos when he has skills to demonstrate.

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Post  1/2A Nut Wed Jul 15, 2015 2:05 am

Way to go Nicholas! A flight that will never be forgotten as a tear rolls out of your dads eye one day you will watch this video and do the same if not already! WTG to dad too, something all us airplane modeler fathers hope to do with their sons. Fireworks
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Post  Sig Skyray Wed Jul 15, 2015 6:57 am

1/2A Nut wrote:Way to go Nicholas! A flight that will never be forgotten as a tear rolls out of your dads eye one day you will watch this video and do the same if not already! WTG to dad too, something all us airplane modeler fathers hope to do with their sons. Fireworks

You're right. Tears of joy have already flowed my friend! And I do archive these videos for the family to view in later years, make a set for each kid and keep a set in the safe deposit box too. Moments captured for a lifetime.
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Post  Sig Skyray Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:00 pm

He wanted to go flying again this past weekend (yay!).  And... I got my father out there to watch him.  Three generations at the flying field.  I think pops may want a run at the circle next.

Another several flights on his trainer and no mishaps.  He's definitely getting comfortable with being in the ring.  He wants to do a loop, bless his heart.  I want to do a loop first but simultaneously don't want to hold him back  but the L'il Wizard isn't the most loop-friendly model to do a beginner's first loop with I'm sure.
Happy flying .

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PS  We had the Stuka out again, it still does not want to fly.  I'll get in airborne one of these days soon.

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Post  AUjack2003 Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:15 pm

That looks like a cool loking stuka he's got there Very Happy RC Plane Babe Bee
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Post  rogermharris Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:17 pm

Great to see! May bee your dad will get the bug... working on wingover with my son then loops

We have not been out for over two weeks and it's killing me!! Weather looks good Wednesday on so hopefully. Still have my flapped stunt trainer to maiden
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Post  Cribbs74 Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:25 pm

Sig Skyray wrote:He wanted to go flying again this past weekend (yay!).  And... I got my father out there to watch him.  Three generations at the flying field.  I think pops may want a run at the circle next.

Another several flights on his trainer and no mishaps.  He's definitely getting comfortable with being in the ring.  He wants to do a loop, bless his heart.  I want to do a loop first but simultaneously don't want to hold him back  but the L'il Wizard isn't the most loop-friendly model to do a beginner's first loop with I'm sure.
Happy flying .

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PS  We had the Stuka out again, it still does not want to fly.  I'll get in airborne one of these days soon.

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The Wiz will loop, but not well. It needs to be taken almost overhead to do it. If the boy wants to loop a new plane is probably in order.

The other option is to take some of the nose off.


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Post  cox24711 Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:34 pm

or more tail weight?
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Post  Cribbs74 Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:41 pm

cox24711 wrote:or more tail weight?

Generally adding more weight to an airframe is undesireable. Depending on the AUW of the airplane adding more weight can make things worse.
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Post  TDbandit Tue Jul 21, 2015 12:30 am

I say graduate him to a skyray! from seeing his flight vids which are Most Impressive!! I'd say he could handle it. Add a little nose weight to tame it until he gets used to it then take it off and let er rip!! the thing will loop till you're dizzy BTW didn't you have a 1/2A skyray under construction?? Just curious. (Bandit)
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Post  cox24711 Tue Jul 21, 2015 2:44 am

TDbandit wrote:I say graduate him to a skyray! from seeing his flight vids which are Most Impressive!! I'd say he could handle it. Add a little nose weight to tame it until he gets used to it then take it off and let er rip!! the thing will loop till you're dizzy  BTW didn't you have a 1/2A skyray under construction?? Just curious. (Bandit)
could i learn to fly cl on a lil combat that fred sent me?
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