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codimasta -> RE: DeHavilland Mosquito (8/7/2004 3:10 AM)
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Charlie..Flaps on take-off ? My mosquito flew just great with 2 x .36 Engines...it took me awhile to get both engines in sync (+- 200 rpm). My takeoff was very scale it just rose like the real airplane, after a few clicks down elevator, and a click of right aileron it was time to fly it. However within 6 minutes of flight time, I decided to make a pass over the runway. at 3/4 Throttle at about 12 feet high as the plane was directly in front of me....I heard a snap..the outer wing panel collapsed, I throttled back and just watched it go in. The cause was a defect in the center section...they had used balsa spars in the center and rear section. The CG I used was the one in the construction manual, the model flew very smooth...I must say that after I sent Jet Hobbies the pictures of the model with its defects, and what I thought they should notify China Models...I recently received and new model with the plywood spars and plywood reenforcements, My cost was the Shipping. In regard to the use of flaps on takeoff, 30 degrees is sufficient, I always trim my flaps in the air at about 1/2 throttle, see if it pitches up or down, adding the proper elevator trim to compensate the lowering of the flaps. What type of radio are you using? [:(]
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