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OKAY... I HAD LIMITED SUCESS... That means I consider that the plane actually flew a distance under the power of the rubberband. Not just a powered crash! THIS IS GREAT NEWS!
Got to Field and set up table...
First decide to do another test gluide with the 109 as she was veering to left with power... want to confirm trim and balance. Since I have done this before and have now have lots of room, I hold the plane over my head (About 7 feet off the ground) and give a good toss. She glides straight and true and goes about 10 paces or 30 feet!
Now I know that the veering problem is prop induced. I trim thurst to right but it made no difference so I put the thrust trim in the down direction. I figure this will give my wing better angle of attack. To correct veer to left I add aieleron with card stock.
I get ready for my next flight and things go pretty well. A few more flights and she is starting to get some "Battle Damage" She has a "Flak" hole in the bottom of her starbord wind and she lost the swastika on her Port Fin.
For my last flight, I decide to add MORE POWER. Go for 20 turns... 300 winds on the last flight.
I would say the plane actually flew, slowly in a left turn when it touched down it spun to the right.
ACTHUNG EINER MESSERSMITT FLEW OBER 15 METERS
I decided that was enough for one afternoon. The rubber is showing some deterioration and I will switch out to tan for future flight tests
Mitch