Luigi,
Thank-you for the fast reply!
I tested the canopy sides, wings, and stabilizer:
canopy = 0 degrees
wing L = 0 degrees
wing R = 0 degrees
stabilizer = + 0.9 degrees
I tested 3 times. Also I flew the inverted (reverse) line with zero elevator trim and the plane climbed slightly. My plane is: Hacker A50-12S, APCe 16x8, ThunderPower 5s5000mAh, 2834g, and CG was 140mm.
My friend, Chris Moon (you are sending him a carbon rod) is a F3A masters competitor. He has a new Angel also and same problem. Some people on the Angel Thread on RCUniverse also have the same problem.
What is the correct incidence angle for the wing and the stab compared to the canopy?
Is there a factory problem?
I would like very much to buy an Angel with a correct incidence because I love the plane so much, but I also love "perfection".
Thank-you again for designing such a beautiful looking and beautiful flying plane! I am excited to try other Fedon planes!
Joe Peck
So that's a copy of the email I sent. I have not received an answer. Has anyone determined what the proper incidence design is? I have purchased 3 models so far and all of them have a stab that is more than +.8 degrees off from the wing and the canopy. I would mention that if anyone needs parts from a Red/Green design they should send me a PM as I have an entire plane dedicated to parts.
Joe