BREAKING NEWS ...
I finally got the opportunity to maiden the Beaver this morning.
What an EXCELLENT flying little airplane she turned out to be
The wind condition was practically "dead calm", and I took off from a concrete surface. She lifted-off in about 6 feet, and with very little "up elevator", climbed out straight as an arrow.
Plenty of power to spare with the motor I selected! I put her into a left turn, and leveled off ( at about half throttle on the stick ), and proceeded to leisurely fly her around in a figure-8 pattern, and circles.
With the rudder and elevator adjusted straight and level for center-stick position, I was amazed to find out that she required NO TRIM adjustments on my transmitter. Looks like I got lucky with the balance ... and the wings must be in proper alignment.
My flight timer was set for 5 minutes. After my time was up, I brought her down ... and to my surprise, she touched down with a very nice 3-point landing.
Turns out that the Beaver flew very much like a HobbyZone Champ ( 1.3 oz, 20.3 inch wingspan ) RC airplane ... only better. The Beaver turned out to be much more stable, and did not have the "twitchy" characteristics that the Champ can have.
I plan to take a video of my next flight as soon as possible ( when the weather is in agreement, and I can find someone to operate the camera ), for posting on YouTube. After I do, I'll post the link here.
P.S.
It's apparent that Guillow's really knows there stuff when in comes to airplane design.
SWEET
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