Glad it wasn’t an all loss maiden. I myself had skipped over instructions almost every time during constructions. However. CG check is of an obsession for me before any maiden flight.
100% two thumbs up on the landing - no joke. You flew that off-balance bird right to the deck, closer each time and then stalled it at (almost) zero altitude. Nice.
I have one of these. It has an EME 35cc with auto start. Even with with the weight of the auto start, controller and lipo up front. It’s still slightly tail heavy. I hope your friend is able to get it fixed and back in the air.
I didn't look at the plane up close after landing, but I don't think much was damaged. Keep your eyes open when buying a used plane, and don't believe anything the previous owner says.
All he needed to do was to pull the throttle back a bit and it would've been a bit more manageable. I always make my warbirds NOSE HEAVY on a maiden and take weight out to avoid these situations.
Im not sure the CofG is too far out there, it looks like the plane needed some down trim and the elevator rates reducing, perhaps less expo too. Having the radio setup able to adjust the throws and the expo while flying would have made all the difference here.
As far as I know, the owner and pilot of this machine bought it second-hand. He probably relied on the center of gravity marked on the machine. That was a mistake!
Big Glow Engine. You don't see those very often now. I wonder what it is/was? Big ST 3000 maybe? Pilot was a little slow on the elevator to smooth the landing/crash.
Scheißgefühl so schwanzlastig zu fliegen... aber das Modell scheint enorm stabil zu sein... Mir steht ein Maiden-fligth einer Me163 bevor, deren Schwerpunkt ich nicht kenne... Nuri tail heavy ist noch übler... naja, sie ist schon mal geflogen, aber das Fahrwerk fiel nicht ab und ich musste praktisch mit Vollgas auf dem Acker landen.. und hab beschlossen in zukunft aufs Fahrwerk zu verzichten, auch wenn ich dann immer jemanden brauche, der den Brocken wirft...
Glad it wasn’t an all loss maiden. I myself had skipped over instructions almost every time during constructions. However. CG check is of an obsession for me before any maiden flight.
For me too, of course. Unfortunately, he relied on the information from the previous owner instead of referring to the data from the manufacturer.
100% two thumbs up on the landing - no joke. You flew that off-balance bird right to the deck, closer each time and then stalled it at (almost) zero altitude.
Nice.
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I have one of these. It has an EME 35cc with auto start. Even with with the weight of the auto start, controller and lipo up front. It’s still slightly tail heavy. I hope your friend is able to get it fixed and back in the air.
Love the crack sound she made was worth watching till the end..
Looks like she will be repairable
I didn't look at the plane up close after landing, but I don't think much was damaged. Keep your eyes open when buying a used plane, and don't believe anything the previous owner says.
@@RC-Take-off Built like the original "Jug" - fast strong and tough!
All he needed to do was to pull the throttle back a bit and it would've been a bit more manageable. I always make my warbirds NOSE HEAVY on a maiden and take weight out to avoid these situations.
Im not sure the CofG is too far out there, it looks like the plane needed some down trim and the elevator rates reducing, perhaps less expo too. Having the radio setup able to adjust the throws and the expo while flying would have made all the difference here.
It's not my plane, but I'm pretty sure it was the center of gravity. My club mate will definitely check everything, and maybe he'll read your comment.
So easy to test the balance prior to takeoff. Why did you never performed the test?
As far as I know, the owner and pilot of this machine bought it second-hand. He probably relied on the center of gravity marked on the machine. That was a mistake!
Big Glow Engine. You don't see those very often now. I wonder what it is/was? Big ST 3000 maybe? Pilot was a little slow on the elevator to smooth the landing/crash.
I don't know about the engine. With the elevator I think the speed was simply missing at the last moment.
@@RC-Take-off >>speed was simply missing
Yep: out of airspeed, altitude, and ideas at the same time. It a squirrely bird!
It's a shame not to take advantage of all that tall soft vegetation when the landing is sure to go badly.
Mail pilots in the 1930s were trained to distinguish types of trees to choose the softest possible "landing" site.
Scheißgefühl so schwanzlastig zu fliegen... aber das Modell scheint enorm stabil zu sein... Mir steht ein Maiden-fligth einer Me163 bevor, deren Schwerpunkt ich nicht kenne... Nuri tail heavy ist noch übler... naja, sie ist schon mal geflogen, aber das Fahrwerk fiel nicht ab und ich musste praktisch mit Vollgas auf dem Acker landen.. und hab beschlossen in zukunft aufs Fahrwerk zu verzichten, auch wenn ich dann immer jemanden brauche, der den Brocken wirft...
@@michaelschmidt5766 Ich wünsche dir viel Glück.
Hobby manufacturers dream client. Fly around and make it more tail heavy as it drains fuel. Wow.
I don't know, but I think he had a lot of trouble keeping the plane in the air at all, so he landed as early as he could.
Very lucky, nose heavy flies poorly, tail heavy usually flies once!
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Ha! There were SEVERAL incredible displays of piloting skill as that thing whipped around and almost flipped turning like a weird bird!
The more fuel burned from the forward fuel tank, the worse this already tail heavy plane could fly.
You balance the plane on an empty tank.
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It's true for models too - ugly plane couldn't flight beautiful...
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@@RC-Take-offabout crush landing - ugly aircraft, ugly flight
He's problem began when he started the motor but the receiver was not switched on