Finally had a nice morning to get outside, trimmed the zero out without too much trouble, it's a bit heavier flying weight than I'd like, at roughly 36 grams. The spitfire took some working with though. I built a nose block for both models, but the spitfire's just won't hold up and keeps cracking, even though she isn't really nosing in, just the prop is levering out and splitting the balsa. The spit is pretty heavy too (she took 11grams of nose weight) for a flying weight of 43 grams....we'll see. The spit has a pretty big wing so the wing loading isn't that much worse than the zero, and they both glide real nice. I haven't got a "winding buddy" so haven't had a chance to wind them up and get real flights in yet..maybe this evening if the wind calms down again. Which brings me to another topic. Do you guys use a device to hold the planes while you wind them? I'm thinking of building something to hold the motor peg, but I can't quite get around the problem of varying widths for fuselages. if you could share some images of your hold downs or techniques for winding I'd appreciate it...and so would my friend I'm always bugging to help me out.
in the meantime..the stuka is coming along nicely.
I decided I didn't like the stock landing gear so I thought I'd see if I could build some for the same weight cost. The verdict: stock gear is .7 grams each and my version is .8 grams each. A little bit heavier but I think I'll go with it just cause it's waaaay better looking in my opinion, and .2 grams probably won't make or break it. (plus it's forward of the cg so technically it'll help balance
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not your average nut.