Congratulations on your successful build and maiden 👏👏👏 It flies so smoothly. I was very impressed with the way you were able to get it back to your hand so easily 😎 It's always hard to judge on video, but what sort of launch heights do you think you were getting? Well done for getting out in the rain 👍
Thank You very much for your words. It was also surprising to me that the glider always returned to me. The rainy weather is still going on. I hope I will be lucky enough to have a few more test flights and thermal catches. I estimate the height to be 30-35m anyway. Here, the biggest challenge in construction is gluing the elevator at the right angle in relation to the bottom of the wing. For me, this is a bit pressed, so I will correct the angle of the wing and the damper by placing the screw nut under the wing.
There wasn’t any doubt that would fly excellent Peter. Really great!
Thank You very much for the comment! I hope to make it better with the fine-tuning.
Congrats on successful maiden flight. Very rewarding to scratch build and fly.
Thank You for your nice words! Maybe this hobby took me away from here.
Very good Peter!! From 9 minutes of the video, it seems you added more elevator throw on launch mode, and the result was very good on launch hight!!
Very nice.
Congratulations on your successful build and maiden 👏👏👏 It flies so smoothly. I was very impressed with the way you were able to get it back to your hand so easily 😎 It's always hard to judge on video, but what sort of launch heights do you think you were getting? Well done for getting out in the rain 👍
Thank You very much for your words. It was also surprising to me that the glider always returned to me. The rainy weather is still going on. I hope I will be lucky enough to have a few more test flights and thermal catches. I estimate the height to be 30-35m anyway. Here, the biggest challenge in construction is gluing the elevator at the right angle in relation to the bottom of the wing. For me, this is a bit pressed, so I will correct the angle of the wing and the damper by placing the screw nut under the wing.
Cool!
Thank You my friend!