End of the day report... Not so good. You have to take your licks and get back in the fight.
First a weather report: WINDY. It was a day that I would not fly if I was home, and this is why... 2 planes damaged. It was a difficult go for everyone. Especially for me, since I am still new and still tuning in my models.I tried to fly my Storch, She flew well the other day in Casper, WY. With a High Wing I thought she would be okay. She was climbing well, but did a wing over and nosed in, did not recover. Broke several stringers between B1 & B2. The front end was not filled in with balsa. My building has changed since 2 years ago when she was built. Made field repairs. It was very challenging to work on the model in the wind!
Glue drying on the Storch, decided to try to fly the 109. She did about the same thing... Was climbing nicely, the wind pushed her around and she dove in. Severely damaged.
After lunch with the Storch ready, I decided another try. She did about the same thing and damaged her wing, she will not fly tomorrow.
I tried to trim my P-51, but it was impossible. I will try in the morning, And my little PT-19... I never dared to take her out of the case I have her in.
SO... Tomorrow's events are:
AM: Low wing trainer mass launch = PT-19
PM: WW 2 mass launch = P-51
If the P-51 survives that event I will continue to fly her for FAC rubber scale
GOOD NEWS: I had a nice time with friends, and helped them when they needed it. Taking about, Trim, Power, and Torque.
Mitch... Keep Building, Keep Flying, Keep Learning!