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Pete's Corsair Maiden

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Pete's Corsair Maiden

Postby moparrulz on Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:04 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4B0Wujj1a4[/youtube]
As usual another crazy Will production :lol:
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Postby larrwill on Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:37 pm

Wow, what the hell happened?

Did it take much damage?
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Postby xtraflyr on Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:41 pm

larrwill wrote:Wow, what the hell happened?

Did it take much damage?


Well Pete is going to fly it again tomorrow evening..told me he rebuilt the whole nose and the wing had no damage..
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Postby moparrulz on Wed Apr 29, 2009 4:43 am

larrwill wrote:Wow, what the hell happened?

Did it take much damage?


Left was right and right was left. It broke behind the firewall and the cowl was destroyed.
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Postby larrwill on Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:22 am

moparrulz wrote:Left was right and right was left.


Were the aileron servos's plugged in opposite or something? I'm always afraid I'm going to do that someday or have the wrong model selected on the radio.
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Postby moparrulz on Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:10 pm

larrwill wrote:
moparrulz wrote:Left was right and right was left.


Were the aileron servos's plugged in opposite or something? I'm always afraid I'm going to do that someday or have the wrong model selected on the radio.

Reversed at the radio. Pete fixed the fire wall and flew it today without a cowl. It flew great.
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Postby xtraflyr on Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:10 pm

moparrulz wrote:
larrwill wrote:
moparrulz wrote:Left was right and right was left.


Were the aileron servos's plugged in opposite or something? I'm always afraid I'm going to do that someday or have the wrong model selected on the radio.

Reversed at the radio. Pete fixed the fire wall and flew it today without a cowl. It flew great.


Pete and I both flew it today. Pete flew it first and it needed a all the down trim we could get. So he landed it,we adjusted the Sub Trim,so the elev. was level when the trim was centered on the radio. then he gave it to me to fly and it was much better and needed no elev. trim and flew hands off. I popped up the gear and did some sweet low passes both low and high speed,it tracked very well. Landing was so easy,I just kept the power up a little above idle,and flew it to the runway(which is cut and weed killer put down)touched onto the mains and we kept the tail up halfway down the runway.. Simply beautiful!!
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