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After 2 years work the Tiger Moth finally took to the skies last weekend (Briefly). There is still some scale detail work to do in the cockpit and some wheel covers to make but as the model had all of its paperwork and we had a free weekend it was decided to take her out for a first test flight. After all the normal checks and some extended engine running the model was taxied out and lined up into wind. The throttle was pushed open and the model floated into the air. Just a couple of clicks of down trim and she was flying hands off. A turn to downwind, and as I flew past myself ...silence.. The motor had stopped. A quick decision to carry on down wind or attempt a turn back into wind at low speed and height was made. A turn it was and a glide down to a landing.
Not the best way to have a first flight but we all know that is what test flying is all about. The cause of the motor stopping was a dead ignition unit. A bit worrying as it had only run for maybe 15 mins tops and most of that was at low throttle running the motor in. Ignition is off back to Germany for the manufacturers to comment before the next test flight.
Thanks to LMA member Tony Collins you can see the whole (short) flight at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x__460n5j1oJohn