I can’t believe I haven’t added RC updates to this blog since Dec 2019! How delinquent is that!? I have had a good flying season in spite of COVID-19. We have been flying and trying to maintain distance at the field. Most guys fail to do so, and I am usually the only one to wear a mask. None of us in the small group I fly with have got sick, so we continue to fly, trusting that each guy is taking care to stay well.
Wow, I can only summarize the last almost ten months since I sure cannot remember everything that’s happened in my RC world.
First, I got some new planes! My Stinson Reliant is completed and flying wonderfully. It’s been out to the field several times now. I think it might be a wee nose heavy given the way it seems to lower its nose in tight turns. It rolls so axial to the right that it reminds me of a pattern plane, lol. So I am still working on flight trim, might try a little tail weight. Power is a DLE-35RA that runs great.
I got the Hangar 9 Ultrastick 30cc from the boys for my birthday! It is also completed and is a real go to plane because it fits under the tonneau cover so it’s easy to haul, and I love the VVRC 40cc twin in it that sounds great, starts easy, runs solid. Still working on flight trim too. I want to get the CG more rearward so it will do KE without so much down elevator mixing. What a joy to fly even as is. Spins like the devil.
One more new plane is a refurbished one by Don and I bought it from Cliff. It is a cute old vintage SIG Kavalier. I installed the engine and servos, receiver, battery, etc. After trying to eliminate a fluttering sound by various means, I think the flutter is gone at all but the highest dive speed. These means included filling the wing/fuse gap with hot glue, replacing the elevator control horn, and finally replacing the very thin ailerons with thicker stiffer stock.
Another new addition is the Robinhood 80 by Old School Model Works. It’s my first kit in 28 years and is still under construction, but framed up! It will have a Saito FG-21 gas four stroke engine it.
I’ve been converting all the gas tanks in the gas planes to the clear ones sold for $25 by VVRC. I just had too many gas tank probs in the season with the white tanks provided in the ARFs. The clear tanks have nice aluminum fittings , felt clunks, stiff fueling/defueling fittings that eliminate fuel tank issues. I’ve been using only the 12 ounce tanks since the larger tanks were always too large for my flight times...I always land with more than half a tank left.
I sold several planes to make room for the new ones! Gone are the Hangar 9 RV-8, the 76” Aerostar, and the small 50” Aerostar (Starstreak in my flight log reports). It turns out I don’t miss them at all.
And lastly, today I did some small things for next flights on some of the planes. I added another ounce of lead to the tail of the Ultrastick, as noted earlier for moving the CG back. I changed the gas tank in my Sbach 342 from the old white tank to the new clear VVRC 12 ounce tank. And I programmed more exponential into the RV-4. The plane is sensitive in pitch and roll so that should help both. If it is still sensitive in pitch, i might actually need more nose weight.
That’s the best I can do to catch up after the long absence. Been flying a lot but just too lazy to post! suffice to say I have flown every plane and heli in the fleet with just a couple exceptions, and I have been enjoying the heck out of them all.