CheckMySix
Well-known member
Thinking out a design for adding flaps to the cub. Maiden flight today and really had to crank down DR. Sooooo much aileron control surface.
Thinking 4" wide flaps starting at the original point by wing root and turn servos in as opposed to out. 10.5" aileron stopping before wing tip more like real Piper Cub. Add new servos so control horn ends up at 5.25", add y cable and channel five on radio/receiver.
I'd be interested in seeing what others in the community have done with the cubbie kit/scratch build from the FT plans.
These guys have me back in the hobbies after nearly a decade away. Last plane I flew was the parkzone corsair. Had great times with it. I'm hooked all over again. Flite test creates opportunities to play around with ideas and grow. And when you crash, you don't have to go to your local hobby shop for and drops the $$$. Just some glue and tap and flying again in 20 minutes. Well...30 for me today but.flew again and just fine. Good times man!
So...watchable y'all do on your Cubbie😉😁
Thinking 4" wide flaps starting at the original point by wing root and turn servos in as opposed to out. 10.5" aileron stopping before wing tip more like real Piper Cub. Add new servos so control horn ends up at 5.25", add y cable and channel five on radio/receiver.
I'd be interested in seeing what others in the community have done with the cubbie kit/scratch build from the FT plans.
These guys have me back in the hobbies after nearly a decade away. Last plane I flew was the parkzone corsair. Had great times with it. I'm hooked all over again. Flite test creates opportunities to play around with ideas and grow. And when you crash, you don't have to go to your local hobby shop for and drops the $$$. Just some glue and tap and flying again in 20 minutes. Well...30 for me today but.flew again and just fine. Good times man!
So...watchable y'all do on your Cubbie😉😁