A while back I bought the Sky Launcher at my local hobby shop. I think it cost $7.00. Anyway, it looked like something fun to try. Put it together and wound it up and it flew just like the picture in the instructions. A steep, arcing turn into the ground. I tried adjusting the wing like the instructions said. This made a big difference. However, it just would not gain any altitude. Removed the landing gear. 75 turns was the limit on rubber motor. Ignoring that; I wound it to 100 turns. POW. Broke the rubber motor.
Intalled a new rubber motor, 2 loops of 1/16th inch. And started over with the trimming process. This time leaving off the parachutist. For one thing the shroud lines kept getting tangled in the prop when the plane crashed before the chutist was released. Adjusted the wing, 1 inch out to the left and finally got a straight ahead climb. This is very sensitive, sliding the wing less than 1/16 inch to the left or right (of the original 1 inch movement) would cause a steep turn. This time the climb was too steep.
I shimmed the propeller support to give the model some down thrust.
Big improvement now. It was gaining altitude. Attached the glider and got a few good releases from Sky Launcher at a height of about 15 feet. That doesn't sound very high but, it was fun watching the little glider release.
Still have problems with poor glide ratio. It is like an airplane with dive brakes extended. One problem is the model was out in my shed for 2 months this summer and one wing got a terrible warp to it. I think the left wing tip is actually stalled inflight. Just now I've installed a rib under each wing in order to give them equal camber and incidence. The balsa sheet wing is over 16 inches in span and seems a bit sensitive to humidity. Maybe I'll get a chance to test fly it later this week.