RE: I FLIES!!!!!
Kenny,
I had the throttle at idle. Actually it was at idle from the last portion of the base turn to final. How much throttle you carry will be determined by the headwind, your altitude and the sink rate. To arrest a high sink rate you pour the coals to it. But then you have a model that may be too fast to land. This model isn't like others that I've flown. Some models you can land at 60 mph and they will stay stuck to the runway----Not this one!!! You HAVE to let this model loose ALL ability to fly when you touch down. Otherwise it will bounce. I thought that by raising the rear of the model up by adding longer struts would help solve some of the bouncing problem.....I don't think I accomplished my goal. I honestly believe that the main gear position is the entire problem. It is just too far forward. That position gives you the ability to rotate easily and ride the mains, but also doesn't let the model stick to the runway on a fast landing. I believe that the mains should probably be located another 1/2 to 3/4" aft.
Kevin
PS----I'll take plenty of pics at Superman and post them in the Superman thread!!!!