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scigs30, Image # 1962813 Oct 10 17:04

I was able to go across the street to the park and fly my Cessna today. What a great little flyer, almost lost her on the second flight in a thermal. My wife got some pictures of it being tossed out of the thermal when the rubber ran out. It has a trim tab so it flies in a left circle, but the thermal through her out to the right. I have a short video, was longer but cannot somehow lost it in Windows Movie Maker. She flew with 3/16 rubber on 6 inch prop, and a little clay. http://www.youtube.com/user/SCIGS30#p/a/u/0/JKOrwj0Yfr0
poppy, Comment for image # 1960108 Oct 10 19:19
Nice work!! Covering looks perfect!
scigs30, Comment for image # 1960008 Oct 10 09:51
I think it is to reduce friction. In this case it is to give the prop clearance from the nose.
jimbothehotdog, Comment for image # 1960008 Oct 10 07:33
Great Job as always!! So many of you build at an amazing rate and such craftsmanship! And as always I have a question: What is the function of the little bras spacers behind the prop? I purchased props from Peck and they came with these.
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