RE: Seagull ultimate with Saito 125
I put 10 flights on it and sold it. For style of flying the plane was to heavy for it's size. If you are a sport flyer this is a good combo. I am just accustomed to a better power to weight ratio. The maiden on mine was uneventfull. I had the battery in the front mount location and this is the right spot with a 1.25. I tried the battery in the rearward location for flight 5-7. I am talking about the tray behind the canopy in the turtle deck. It flys with the battery back there but not as well. It was on the verge of being tail heavy. When it would aile roll for example it would waffle around a little when I stopped the roll. With the forward battery location the plane just stops after a roll, as an Ultimate should. The guy I sold the plane to still flys it. I kept the 1.25 and he put a GMS 1.20 in it. He wanted a good sport flyer that would hold a knife edge the length of the field. He got one.
David