by stx44 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 2:51 am
Ok, replacing the motor shouldnt be overly tedious, my process is:
Cut the rubber to length and tie it off. Place it in a plastic bag and spray with lubricant (I use armourall, a vinyl spray for cars). Massage it in. Take it out, wind it up a little to squize the lube through the pores. Repeat the bag/wind. Then wipe off the excess. its now good to go.
I then use a loading rod (basically a long piece of wire with a hook at one end- coat hangers or tie wire works- it needs to hold in a straight line, not be floppy like electrical cord) is fed throught the nose hole and up to the access panel at the back of the plane. Hook the rubber on and pull it through, putting the rear peg in when its partly extended. Hook it onto your prop and your done.
If your using the rear motor mount, you should be able to get better than 10 sec out of a stock javelin, if its trimmed right. Trimmed just right and with 300 winds on, my stock javelin will clear 25 seconds on a good day, and run nearly a soccer pitch in a straight line.
Having said which, I broke it, and my typhoon yesterday..... Sounds like your day. Bit windy, had a couple of good flights, then a heavy landing resulted in snapped wing rubber and a bent prop. The typhoon had the same deal- heavy landing and the nose caved in round the prop button.
Free flight for me is all about getting it just right for that one magical flight, but there are a lot of bad flights leading up to the one great one..... just keep flying and adjusting and it will come together at some point.