Been back about a week from my trip over to Colorado to help out with the B-26.......happy to report the model arrived with no damage what so ever, just a shame it got stuck in US customs for a week so I got there on the same day the crate was delivered to the new owner.
As I'm a mode 2 JR flier and the new owner mode 1 Futaba, all I was able to do set-up wide in the UK was centre all the servos on an old 35mhz Futaba system.......the detailed set-up and programming was done over there (in a marquee at Warbirds over the Rockies!!!). The guy who'd been given the test flight duties is also a JR man, so we were completely reliant on another couple of Futaba fliers to sort out the TX side of things whilst we sorted the model out.........not easy as these 2 guys were friend/family of the owner and were also helping out at the event (which is organised by the owner!!)...so we got an hour here, an hour there.
To cut a long story short, after 4 days of set-up, we were 95% there apart from a faulty retract & gear door electronic sequencer. As we were up at almost 6,000ft about an hour north of Denver, we opted not to fly due to excess drag with the gear down and 6 doors open........with the thin air at that altitude, it's best to play safe.
So, best we could manage after a reasonable amount of set-up time on the two Zenoah 80's was a bit of a taxi about to check the steering and the operation of the brakes.................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdkzHaJRWZ8More news as and when I get it from the US
Phil