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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 5/28/2008 11:41:20 PM   
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If you put a 26cc in this plane, When you hit the throttle the Plane would stay there, And the Engine and firewall will take off, A good 60 would fly it, I'm using a ST.75 and moved all the servo's up front w/Ni-rods, That will fix any tail weight prob.

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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 5/29/2008 11:44:26 AM   
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Both the red and the black&yellow look great,,,,,,,Does any one know how they fly??? Thanks Skip D

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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 6/3/2008 2:34:56 AM   
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Im talking with someone on another thread, That say's it fly fine, The balance point is the top wing 58mm from the LE, Mine's almost done, I should have it in the air by the weekend.

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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 6/7/2008 5:11:48 AM   
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My dr 1 rolls to the left on take off can not stop this roll even at full right. have you had this before. Is there a fix. Mike.

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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 6/7/2008 5:41:55 AM   
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Haven't flown mine yet, But as long as you don't have left thrust in the engine, Your top wing incidence is flat, It seem's that if it go's that left somethings not straight, Do you have enough aileron throw, Should only take about 20' rollout before it's in the air with a little right rudder.

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RE: Nitro DR1 tri-plane - 6/7/2008 2:24:38 PM   
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I have a smaller DR1 that pulls to the left on almost every take off.

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