Postby David Middleton » September 17th, 2009, 7:29 pm
Hi Ian & Ken
It’s only had one flight so far. There was a blustery N/NE crosswind of around 12-15 mph, the model taxied downwind without any difficulty. I don’t much go for taxiing around before a first flight so after turning into wind I gently opened the throttle and as it accelerated straight and true I just kept going. It needed quite a lot of up to get off the ground but this was because a fair bit of up trim was needed. The elevators were a bit on the sensitive side so I didn’t explore the aerobatic performance beyond a loop and a couple of rolls which were OK but I expect will improve as I become more familiar with the model. It seemed to cope with the turbulent air extremely well particularly for a model with a wing loading of about two pounds to the square foot.
The landing was no trouble at all; I elected to come in slightly diagonal to the strip rather than crosswind. It was a touch fast but still stopped comfortably within the strip without using the air or wheel brakes.
Conclusions so far, absolutely delighted with the flying qualities and expect to be able to come close to reproducing the graceful flying style of the full size.
The model was built from the Falcon kit the standard of which I prefer not to go into here beyond saying that despite its shortcomings I mostly enjoyed the build.
David