SPITFIRE-IT FLEW

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UPLANDBOY
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SPITFIRE-IT FLEW

Post by UPLANDBOY »

I just finished my Guillows Spitfire (kit 504 - 16.5" wingspan). I added some clay. Test glided several times. Removed clay from nose, wound rubber abnd and - IT FLEW!!!. I threw away the kit elastic and prop and added 1 loop of 1/4 inch FAI TAN rubber as well a a 6" prop. The Guillow's supplied prop was 5". I have just glued on the plastic nose and I am waiting for it to dry. When it is set I will try winding the elastic tighter and try for more duration :D
MakMov
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Post by MakMov »

That is excellent, that is one of the harder ones in that series to fly from my understanding.
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Post by BillParker »

certainly hardest to balance.

enjoy!
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Phugoid
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Post by Phugoid »

Great! The spit is the hardest to trim (mainly due to the noseweight required, small size of the stab, and the shape of the wings)

Posting any video?

Andrew
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Post by ADW 123 »

vids please
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