Hi All,
I have finally flown my Sig Smith Miniplane... It is my first kit build and I wrote on RCSB about 2 years ago asking questions to try and make it a little more scale.
Due to long work hours and stay-away jobs it has taken an age but I have finally got it to flying stage - and now I know it flies I can attempt an ambitious paint scheme (for me at least) and add the flying wires and other details.
The model is electric powered and I have made a rather over complicated battery installation to keep the weight up the front. I made my full depth (sport scale) cockpit and changed the undercarriage and added springs - I thought the original was rather ugly and google shows a number of full size owners thought the same!
I had 3 flights and was very happy that only a minor trim adjustment was needed. Apparently a number of builders say the model balloons badly so I followed the advice of Sparky and one other chap who's name escapes me. I put 1/8" balsa under the front of the tail plane and 1/16th" under the rear wing bolts of the upper mainplane. However, I think this has overcooked it! The model bombed along the beach at full throttle and had to be pulled off with elevator. It flies like a bullet - rather how I would imagine a P47 and not a little biplane! It is also quite reluctant to go over the top of a loop.
I will remove the wood under the bolts on the mainplane and see what happens. The C of G is also very slightly forward of the plans, but I left it as it was as adding the details will probably rectify it.
The finish is a bit of a "good from far but far from good" but I am pretty happy with it - the next lot of paint will really make it stand out.
Any comments or advice to get her flying more daintily would be much appreciated.
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