phil yeomans wrote: Did you have to add any nose weight to your Spitfire. Regards Phil.
Hi Phil
Uhhh....yea, you could say that.
This may sound completely unflyable, but our 1/4 scale electric Mk.1a tipped the scales at....76lb...of which 11lb was nose weight.
Many, including myself were initially sceptical at how it would perform....the 4 flights to date have proved me, and a good number of others completely wrong as the model flies beautifully and is VERY solid in flight with seemingly no nasty tendencies at slow speed (even on the test flight where we blew the ESC and had to make a rather rapid dead stick landing)
Our high overall weight was due to a number of factors.......firstly the method of composite construction used in the fuselage. It wasn't moulded by me, and the guy who did do it.....this was his 1st attempt and his methods and materials were drastically out of date and very heavy. As Mike says, you have 4/5th of the airframe behind the CG, so 1lb overweight in the rear will need 4lb to counter it in the nose.
Add to this the rather 'silly' amount of detail we added (scale tail wheel assembly, full depth cockpit, sliding canopy and opening pilots door, 2 opening access doors in the rear fuselage, fully detailed internal flap skins etc etc... (all of which as behind the CG)....plus of course the onboard sound generator with 3 x 4" load speakers....all of this was behind the CG, so maybe we made a rod for our own backs.
But........we've proved it can be done, and can be done safely, so a 1/4 Spit around the 40lb mark....you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
Phil