joeflyer
Flying officer
"It's a great day to fly!"
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Post by joeflyer on Nov 24, 2007 21:23:54 GMT 1
I was finding that my SC kept wanting to dive for the ground, no matter how much UP trim I gave it or how much I adjusted the elevators servo linkage. Plus it was getting ridiculous looking to have the elevator controls it such a large UP position just to fly level. At one point I was even taping weights under the tail section to try to keep the nose up. That was really getting silly. Finally it dawned on my that my main wing was sitting a good half an inch back from being flush with the windshield area -- it didn't seem like a big deal...But, when I took some packing tape, and taped the wing into a "flush" with the slope of the windshield position...My SC started flying normal again ;D Notice the gap that is now between the trailing edge of the main wing and the area of the fuselage where the wing normally butts up against to keep it in place. I used packing tape on the leading edge and the trailing to keep it in place and then when I fly I also put the rubber bands on to keep it there during the stresses of flight. Click www.joeflyer.com/images/SuperCub/100_7706_fixed.jpg for larger version. Since making this change, my SC has been flying great! If you're curious, the rectangular hole is where I stick my Cobra DMC300 (FlyCamOne copy) 5-n-1 camera for OnBoard videos.
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jt01
Squadron leader
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Post by jt01 on Nov 25, 2007 17:25:42 GMT 1
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joeflyer
Flying officer
"It's a great day to fly!"
Posts: 33
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Post by joeflyer on Nov 25, 2007 21:55:19 GMT 1
Hey, thanks ;D...why didn't I think of that?
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eric
Flight lieutenant
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Post by eric on Mar 16, 2008 21:31:49 GMT 1
Yeah, mine does that a bit too, I shall try this.
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