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khlash 12-23-2003 11:07 AM

Adding weight to Ultra Stick wing..
 
Im getting to the point where Im going to need to balance my plane. The Saito 100 is mounted sideways so Im sure im going to have to add weight to the left wing. Whats the best way to do that without it looking like hell? I've never needed to balance a plane laterally before so any help or even pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

hilleyja 12-23-2003 12:19 PM

RE: Adding weight to Ultra Stick wing..
 
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I've flown my Ultra Stick 60 with a side-mounted Saito FA-100 for almost 2 years and have never seen the need to laterally balance the plane to offset the side-mounted engine. Nor, have I seen the need to do that with any of my side-mounted airplanes. Granted, I do not pay real close attention to the finer points in my airplanes and my flying style does not suffer from it. I'm not the kind of flyer that needs to choreograph my flying and very rarely do I need to fly with my hands off the TX -- I make corrections in my flight as needed.

I'm sure you can go to the extremes in setting up your airplane and some airplanes and flying styles require it but, IMHO, this particular airplane does not need it. For what this airplane is designed for you don't need to balance it to perfection.

Having said that, if I was to laterally balance my airplane and was concerned about the esthetics I would open up the covering between the last and 2nd-to-last rib on the bottom of the wing and add the weight to the inside of the last rib. If you do this make sure you recover the entire gap between the ribs -- a patch on a transparent covering will definitely show up.

JoeAirPort 12-23-2003 01:34 PM

RE: Adding weight to Ultra Stick wing..
 
I think this for precision competition. I never have problems either. I just correct in the middle of loops or whatever I'm doing. I'm used to it and don't even think about it.

Joe


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