Beginner - Graupner Mini Piper ARF
Thanks for all of the advice. I've flown the plane a few times in very light winds here in Oklahoma. It's hard to find a day here with little or no wind. I had one nasty crash, the plane nosedived into the ground. The motor was shoved back through the fuselage, the fuselage and wing were both broken into two pieces. It was definitely a severe crash.
However, the plane is very repairable with epoxy. I've got it all back together, but now I've noticed now that the plane seems to veer to the left on takeoff. It looks like looking downward from above that the motor is skewed from centerline about 10 degrees or so to the left. I'm pretty sure this is what is causing the plane to veer that direction. I can't compensate for it with the controls. I'm thinking about doing some major rework of the motor mount area on the plane on the left hand side. Any ideas? Advice? or Tricks for this?