You can use a clothes iron for it. It depends on the covering. If it is parklite, always buy it! Same with willy nillies covering. From what I have heard their covering is very similar.
Got two flights. It did not really perform. It tried to snap and spin out of everything. I checked and everything is straight. It probably was my fault. Found out it handles crashes well lol
Got two flights. It did not really perform. It tried to snap and spin out of everything. I checked and everything is straight. It probably was my fault. Found out it handles crashes well lol
Yep! On the dot. It actually flew like the cg was perfect. It just kept on snapping when any elevator input was put in. It just had really weird characteristics that weren't there on a tail heavy plane.
Yep! On the dot. It actually flew like the cg was perfect. It just kept on snapping when any elevator input was put in. It just had really weird characteristics that weren't there on a tail heavy plane.
Is your elevator servo good?
Check for any slop going from the elevator servo to the elevator itself, Your control rod might be flexing, control horn might be loose, the covering hinge might not be good, etc.
Is your elevator servo good?
Check for any slop going from the elevator servo to the elevator itself, Your control rod might be flexing, control horn might be loose, the covering hinge might not be good, etc.
Can we get some pictures straight at the sides front and back? That sounds to me like an incidence or twisted something problem. I would also be interested to hear if it does the same thing if you put a spacer under the back of the wing to give the wing more positive incidence.
Hopefully Doug @Willy Nillies or someone else will have more experience with correcting this kind of behavior too.
Here it is. It is perfectly aligned with the tail and the wings. Sorry about the angle it was taken at. That wire goes is in a cutout so it doesn't affect the incidence.