Crash on Maiden flight. Tail heavy and glitches on transmitter made it worse! Seagull 55cc Splitfire
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Pilot is using a Spectrum Radio
Take to the skies with Seagull Model's Battle of Britain 86 inch version of this historic warbird. Constructed from high-quality balsa and balsa plywood, the Spitfire is a lightweight, yet durable model. Power it any way you like - included is all the necessary hardware needed for either an electric or gas powered system. Finished in an authentic matte finish and including a set of JP electric retracts.
Features
High quality balsa and balsa plywood, light weight construction and with airfoiled tail surfaces
Flat-finish Oracover covering with accurate and scale colour scheme
Operational split-flaps with internal linkages for scale performance and appearance
Accurate representation of the scale outline
Cowl details include carburettor intake, air intake and engine exhaust
Two-piece, plug-in wings simplify transportation and assembly
Removable top-hatch provides access and power switches
All necessary hardware included for either gasoline or electric power system
Fantastic looks and awesome performance
Delivers strong sport performance using gasoline engine power or electric power conversion
JP Electric Retracts
New matte colour scheme
Wingspan
219.5cm.
Wing area
85.5 sq.dm.
Approximate flying weight
8-8.2kg.
Length
183cm.
Recommended engine size
50cc-60cc.
Radio system required
6 channels with 10 servos.
Flying skill level
Intermediate/advanced.
No biggie, that will surely buff out...
Incorrect Title. Fairly sure that is a Phoenix Models 30cc Spitfire, not the Seagull brand.
If you look closely on the crash recovery, the interior is all balsas without carbon reinforced. While Phoenix models reinforced all their models with carbon fibers.
That should answer your confusion fellow pilots 😉
Sad. Looks like you lost an aileton servo.....??
The transmitter are glitching on the finals (landing)
Worst luck to maiden and fight the tail heavy