by Bill Gaylord » Wed Feb 24, 2016 7:46 pm
This model has the largest wing area of the series, with approximately 1 sq-ft of area. I built it years ago with a brushed geared 370 setup, weighing close to 15oz if I remember correctly, with added ballast to boot. Done again, it would not have sheet tail feathers and would have lighter fuse sheeting/iron-on covering, but it seemed to fly easily as light as the 190, P51, and Zero, all being a good bit lighter, but with less wing area.
Gear depends on how it's built, but it's too heavy for UM gear. More reasonable would be a 300 class outrunner with 10A ESC and servos in the 3-5gm range. I wouldn't try a 250 class outrunner, unless I really planned on a target weight of something like 8oz. Again, this model has no problem handling a bit of weight. With the low cost of light weight servos such as 3-5gms, it's easier to just use individual aileron servo, versus cable, unless you're really trying to shave weight. In that case, .015-.025" music wire is lighter than cable. When servos that size were $15 and higher, it was more tempting to use a wire or cable setup, with a single aileron servo.
As for AS3X, there's really no need for it on a model this size, or any size for that matter. Models have to be built and trimmed to fly well. This model is a good example of that. When I first built it, I thought I could fly it with RET controls. The torque rod ailerons were added later. Thanks to tall weeds, there was no damage. The model probably did 5 instantaneous rolls within 50 feet, after launch. AS3X would not have helped. A year later I got back to the model. The two main adjustments were first adding washout, as it actually had washin. Fortunately the flat Monokote nearly requires a blow torch to reshrink, but the good thing is that it will hold the setting afterward. The second was adding a significant amount of right thrust, especially needed with a larger scale 9" 3-blade prop, which Spitfires seem to call for a good dose in general. The second launch required no trim, and the model flew off perfectly for a good distance, before requiring any control input.
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