I just used the recommended C of G from the instruction manual. The model needed quite a bit of lead ballast in the nose to get it to balance properly. If memory serves correct, about five or six 1/4 Oz lead stick on weights attached to the firewall did the job. I fly it with a 1500 mah 3 cell pack. A heavier battery might help to remove some ballast, but it's a tight squeeze in the battery bay.
This model which was sold under the Electrifly brand was discontinued about 7-8 years ago. However, Hobby King has just released the same model under their banner. The scheme on my Camel was not the factory one. It's been modified. Cheers!
I just used the recommended C of G from the instruction manual. The model needed quite a bit of lead ballast in the nose to get it to balance properly. If memory serves correct, about five or six 1/4 Oz lead stick on weights attached to the firewall did the job. I fly it with a 1500 mah 3 cell pack. A heavier battery might help to remove some ballast, but it's a tight squeeze in the battery bay.
Nice Camel. Where is your AMA field?
I'm with MAAC, Model Aeronautics Association Canada. The field is the Oshawa RC Club.
Where can I buy one man?
This model which was sold under the Electrifly brand was discontinued about 7-8 years ago. However, Hobby King has just released the same model under their banner. The scheme on my Camel was not the factory one. It's been modified.
Cheers!