A Beginner's Fuel Experience: Great Planes Ultra Sport 1000

Bricks

Master member
You could increase the size of the rudder control surfice but then you will be introducing rudder yaw and roll, but you can compensate with aileron.

Being a pattern ship it can do all those maneuvers as is, except probably a flat spin..
 

Chuppster

Well-known member
You could increase the size of the rudder control surfice but then you will be introducing rudder yaw and roll, but you can compensate with aileron.

Being a pattern ship it can do all those maneuvers as is, except probably a flat spin..


That's the thing, it won't flat spin! I love doing flatspins!
 

ariehlflyer

New member
Glow is awesome! (This is after spending the last 2 Saturdays fixing and attempting to fly one I crashed:cry:) A plane I would recommend for a first fuel plane is a Tower Uproar. It is great to go from foamboard planes. It has a large airfoil that slows down and lands extremely slow, but can speed up. It is small enough to not use that much fuel on a .40.