Thanks Howard I really appreciate that. I can use some help (If you are allowed) or anyone else out there...
Just got back from the park: Weather is calm, but damp and a mist.
First flight with 500 winds (that is VERY cautious). The model had a nice slight climb and long slow left turn. I liked that. As the power was dying out the model was definitely porpoising. Here is where I need advice. I think it is still a little tail heavy?
Flight 1... 12 seconds
So I packed in 4 more grams (I had a few measured balls of clay) into the nose around the washer. Next flight I wanted to go to 550 but I only want to change one thing at a time, so 500 again. This time the model flew towards the ground and did not quite pull out in time...
Flight 2... 4 seconds
At this point the model is getting very damp and had a few water spots on my lettering... So I decide to come home, let the model dry off. If the mist does not turn to rain I will go to my school yard at 3 pm...
Best Flights as of now: 12,5,4... I know the model can do better but that will depend on the weather... forecast...RAIN
Picture of added clay and rain spots on the "R".
So I think I am now too heavy, so I removed the 2 small balls of clay and will only leave in the clay around the washer. Back at the hanger, I weighed the model. She will be exactly 55 grams (AUW) and a wing area of 55 square inches. I think that is the limit for a model to fly 1 gram per square inch! I hope to go out for one more time trial!
My model is not getting "Battle Damage" but it is receiving "Race Wear" Mitch