by rayd » Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:57 pm
Say, ADW... a few tips re U-Control...I was into in for years decades ago, from .049s to Fox 29 Combats and big Enya .60s. As time went on, problems arose. Unless you're on your private land, or part of a club, know if there are laws, noise ordinances. Know too flying will attract kids...watch out no one gets hurt. Be prepared to be chased if you're in an area with organized sports. You may even need a permit.
Go with friend or two. Leave if you hear thunder. Watch for pets, dogs...and fuel. Watch smoking. Perhaps make inquiries/get permission to fly... you're are at risk, others also. We live in different times. I hate to sound negative, just be careful. This said, you should have fun. Say, be sure you offset rudder adequately away from you, and use hot fuel proof materials. My experience also you make ship a tad nose heavy, and put some weight on right wingtip. Reinforce landing gear. Take patch supplies with you. When flying, beware of fancy loops...you'll may have sticks if you reach stall speed. Oh, I preferred wood props, they didn't hurt as much during starting as nylon ones if engine kicked back. Good luck, happy flying.