Went for my first powered test flight yesterday afternoon with my Bf 109, it was sunny and dry. With only about 50 or so turns... the Bf109 veered sharply to the left and nosed in and as is hit the ground the tail broke off. I did not have it secured well. Decided that was it and came home and reattached tail better.
This AM went back to the schoolyard, it is overcast and the ground is wet with dew. I had the 109 and Spit today...
First up is the 109, again about 50 or so turns, the rubber has about half the length with single knots. I think I tossed the model skyward yesterday so I tossed it towards the ground. The model again veered shapley to the left and I know this is not good.
Next up is the Spitfire. Again with only about 50 or so turns tossed the model from about 4-5 feet from ground. This model did the same thing, veered sharpley to the left.
The 109 went abot 25 feet and the Spit about 30 feet. I tried to get a picture of the Spitfire in the air, but decided I will need an assistant for that...
The Prop in the kits are 7 inch. I have 9 inch props from other kits. The rubber is the grey Guillows, dobbled over and about the length of the fuselage. I figure if I can get these birds trimmed before I break them I will go with tan rubber and then try a bigger prop. But I think I need to trim these better.
Both models were wet and I decided not to fly more and not fly again in the AM dew.
Mitch
PS The sky was the same color as the Spitfires grey undersides... Jolly Good Mate