how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
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how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
I have a ParkZone Cub which I absolutely love. The first time I actually got it to fly, I took off from a nice paved strip (access road around the cemetery) and it was airborne with no problem. It must have been beginner's luck. That first day, I took off from that strip a dozen times, no problem at all. Now, I can't take off from the ground to save my life. The plane flies just as well by heaving it into the air by hand, but I like the realistic aspect of a rolling takeoff.
I've heard that it can be tricky to takeoff with a taildragger, and I can see why. No matter what I do, the plane will track straight for a few feet, then just start spinning donuts on the ground.
How do I get this bird off the ground and into the air?!?!
Thanks!
Ray out
I've heard that it can be tricky to takeoff with a taildragger, and I can see why. No matter what I do, the plane will track straight for a few feet, then just start spinning donuts on the ground.
How do I get this bird off the ground and into the air?!?!
Thanks!
Ray out
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RE: how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
This is the plan I learned to fly on 2 months ago. I went through the same problem. Check the landing gear and make sure one wheel is not toe in more than the other. Also, The plan will absolutely not (or I can't get it to) takeoff into a cross wind. IT will tun donut after donut every time! The plane needs twice the power it has. It will teach you how to keep from stalling for sure!
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RE: how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
Ray,
Check the gear. It may bent bent out to the sides to much and maybe a tad back. Also, bend the "front" of the wheels in a little bit to give it some "toe-in". All of these will help the ground roll. My father plays a little bit with that same plane and I had to do everything I mentioned to get it to roll on asphalt, as you probably already know, it will not take off from grass.
Check the gear. It may bent bent out to the sides to much and maybe a tad back. Also, bend the "front" of the wheels in a little bit to give it some "toe-in". All of these will help the ground roll. My father plays a little bit with that same plane and I had to do everything I mentioned to get it to roll on asphalt, as you probably already know, it will not take off from grass.
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RE: how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
Start your roll out while slowly applying thrust, and hold tail down with the ele. As your ground speed picks up control the direction with the rudder when the ground roll is getting faster start to release the ele. until the tail comes off the ground. once the air flow is fast enough over the tail it will track straight. until that point you will need to slowly raise the speed while controlling direction with rudder. My 1/4 scale fly baby will spin on the ground if I punch the throttle.
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RE: how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
i think that your landing gear are bent out of shape...........happened to me. YOu can buy new ones, or just bend them back.
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RE: how to do a good takeoff from the ground??
Also try putting the Aerobird challenger tail wheel in the back with some tape. It will make it do the spin a rama less. Start off slow and get it going straight then power up. Wiuth the tailwheel added it wil make it so much easier. I can now take off in very small spaces as I am used to what it will do. You will also in no time
Oh ya....check that tail to see if its striaght and level with the rest of the plane
Oh ya....check that tail to see if its striaght and level with the rest of the plane