Phugoid wrote:Keel And former constructions are generally pretty heavy, this is why this model flies well under rubber power......
Yes they do tend to be heavy, and with that thought I'm going to try not to make a tank out of this one.
I caught my fuse former mistake also, if anyone noticed, which was easy to correct. The rear formers mount between the stringers, and not on top and bottom of them. Not sure how that one happened.
I'm hoping this may be my first conversion that will actually be suited for indoor flying. This is definitely a good candidate for it. I tend to build for scale looks, using sheeting on fuses where the full scale plane is metal covered, thus adding too much weight for indoor flying. I plan to sheet the nose area, as that area just does not look quite scale correct with covered framework, but the sheeting stock used will be nearly weightless 1/32" balsa. The gear is all Spektrum micro gear with 1.5gm servos for the ailerons, and a 5gm bl motor. At this point it looks like balancing will not be an issue, using a 2s-180 lipo.
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