Postby David Jones » January 10th, 2013, 11:18 am
Hello Henrik, I must say, the finish on your model looks absolutely stunning. Two x 50cc engines will be more than enough power. Ours flew on half throttle with the 38s swinging 20 x 8 props. As Alan has mentioned, you don't need anywhere near the amount of flap stated on the plan. Our model came out at pretty much the same weight as yours, but that was only in its "primer" state for test flying, so you could add another four or five pounds on to that by the time it was finished. We thought we'd balanced it as per the plan with about four pounds of lead up front. The first test flight was okay, but too nose heavy, (better that than tail heavy), over the next several proving flights we removed a small amount of lead at a time until we were happy with it, I think we removed almost two pounds by the end of the day. What was confusing, the "new" C of G appeared to be in the same place, I think we must have initially balanced it with too much of a nose down attitude.
The model was built as per the plan apart from having a removable tail plane and the three piece wing was fitted from the top with a removable top hatch. It flew straight and true straight off the board with no vices whatsoever and pretty much no trim required. In the stall test it had no tendency to drop a wing but simply "mushed" level with a nose up attitude. We have put the cause of the loss of control down to a faulty Y lead on the flap servos which caused the flaps to deploy on one side only, causing the model to flip over onto one side. I am currently building the Ziroli DC3 (Iv'e done a build thread on this forum) and I should start another B25 for my mate within the next few weeks. I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck with your model. Dave Jones.
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