Well, the story starts with a pretty little O1E- Bird Dog. I THOUGHT it would be great to do the test glide(s) from my 2nd floor balcony. Turns out I was dead wrong. I had balanced the aircraft in a jig-1/3rd of the distance from the tip to trailing edge, and, The only thing I could think of was the stab/elev combination was really out of whack. After picking up all the scattered pieces of tissue and balsa, I remembered the term decalage. This is I believe the angle of the chord line of the wing relative to the longitudinal axis of the fuselage(as well as the stab/elev).
The questions I have are as follows:
A. How does one set the angle of the tail and wing relative to each other-accurately? or is this the ol'Mk.1 eyeball?
B. Rudder/fin set relative to the fuselage- same idea?
C. Is the balanced aircraft supposed to sit in any relation to the angle of the fuselage/wing/stabilizer or do you just trust the manufacturer to be on the money? and is the aircraft supposed to sit very slightly nose low or at the same angle of the wing fuselage?
Any help is (as usual) greatly appreciated.
Thanks Henry