RE: cap 232 46r
DAV0012,
Try flatter pitch props. And take the sucker up high and see just how slowly you can fly it. You might discover it'll fly at a walking pace. My KYOSHO CAP232 does.
And if it'll fly slow way up there, it'll land slow. But don't land as slowly as it'll go up high. Keep a bit more speed up on the approach for insurance.
I've brought mine down almost vertically when the wind was up some and sorta down the runway. It really seems to have no tendency to snap. I don't much care. As long as I fly the wind and respond to what the gust do, the sucker lands like a dream.
I'm running an OS.46AX and mostly flying a 11.5x5 wood prop. That may have something to do with how slow she'll go, but who knows. I've run an 11x6 and a 12x6 and even as slow as the OS will idle, the landing speed can be less with a prop with less pitch. And since I like to dink around slow, I fly the 5" pitch mostly.