.Thanks Spiceman. I believe the stab-airfoil enables the CG to be moved a little behind of the standard position?
Today was my first eye opening day of the result of free flight. I had extremely satisfying and amusing flights, lasting up to 20s in duration.
The lancer hit the ground and other obstacles VERY hard numerous times. I am proud to say that there is no breakage in any of the frames of the plane, but lot of the underside tissue has torn. I flew the plane in light to medium winds, and I'll say the wind made the flights just more spectacular
. The model would rise at once to about 30ft, make a wide circle to the right and upon losing most of the power, it would dive and just flare before landing (BTW I flew without landing gear). Due to a warp in the rudder, it would always turn right, but not too drastically.
I had one flight where it flipped over in flight because of wind and began rapidly descending, when suddenly it flipped over again and flew a good 50 ft again before landing.
Again, this is only with kit rubber, which lasted about 15 flights before losing power delivery. I had no time to try with 1/8" competition rubber. The plane is still together, and by redoing the covering, I'll try again with the other rubber.
I have two videos, one showing a poor fail, and another showing a better and longer flight, but none of the more amusing ones.
Now I am encouraged to build more planes to fly