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SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build12-Mar-08 05:05
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The new 32" wing is covered and ready for water shrinking. The kit tissue was insufficient to cover the whole wing a second time, so I switched over to Easy Built tissue for the wing and changed colors for fun.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build12-Mar-08 05:03
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The old wing was quickly repaired then cleft in twain to allow for insertion of this newly built extension. The additional wing area is to compensate for the added weight of the RCC gear.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build11-Mar-08 20:49
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The stabilizer and rudder were several feet from the rest of the wreckage, partlially hidden by some brush and leaves.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build11-Mar-08 20:11
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This is about like I found it, except the wing was still attached and it was soaking wet. Damage suggests the tail took a heavy blow. In fact, I just realized the stabilizer is missing, I will have to go look for it, I wouldn't want to litter.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Parked09-Mar-08 18:47
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DOH!
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Parked09-Mar-08 18:47
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My, that is a tall tree, what is that red spec near the top?
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SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Flying09-Mar-08 18:46
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Next I tried the 4" prop, not expecting it to do too well. Initially it did climb very slowly and looked like it wouldn't fly long. But then it began to climb in the thermals and got higher than with the 5.5" prop!
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Flying09-Mar-08 18:44
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Just look how high it is compared to the trees in the background! After this flight I put on the 7" prop but it only flew about 10 seconds as it slowly lost altitude.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Flying09-Mar-08 18:42
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Despite the forecast for showers, we have a sunny afternoon! So I rushed back to the park and launched with the 5.5" prop using the same battery chage as before. This time thermals helped it get very high. Flight time was probably around a minute.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build09-Mar-08 18:39
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All repaired and ready to fly! In addition to the 5.5" prop I used before, I want to try out the 7" and 4" props shown here.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Build09-Mar-08 18:38
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A couple hard, nose first, landings and I had to return home for repairs.
SteveMPeck Polymers One Nite 28Flying09-Mar-08 16:02
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There is a tendency for the 1/8" wing incidence block to fall out, sending the plane into a dive that ultimately broke the engine free of its mount and sent the plane back to the hanger.
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