| Image Comments |
| scigs30 | 28-Jul-09 12:56 |
| Here are some pictures of the Cessna 150 Flying on 3/16 rubber. Well over a min. Just needed a little clay and downthrust. |
| jgood | 28-Jul-09 13:57 |
| Wonderful! I see you have a trim tab hanging down from the left wing. And quite a bit of left rudder. A minute sounds a really good time to me... |
| rhysleo | 28-Jul-09 14:13 |
| Wow! over a minute! that must be great fun to watch! |
| scigs30 | 28-Jul-09 16:25 |
| The picture is deceiving, there is no left rudder, that is the TE length of the rudder you see. |
| jgood | 28-Jul-09 17:11 |
| Oh I see, that makes sense. So how does it fly? Does it turn one direction when under power, then the other direction when gliding? |
| scigs30 | 28-Jul-09 17:45 |
| She flies great, for the most part my planes will stay in a left circle because of the tab I use. Once in a while it will start to glide straight after the power has stopped. |
| scirocco14 | 28-Jul-09 18:15 |
| Very nicely done! As a beginning FF'er I am quite envious!!
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| hjlittman | 28-Jul-09 20:11 |
| Well done! There is something beautiful in the translucence of a stick and tissue model in flight. |