Enlightening Experience
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Mon Aug 9 16:40:33 AKDT 2004
There is a Murphy's Law corollary that sez there has never been a thread
locker good enough to keep the nut always tight. Which nut you might ask? Why,
the nut in front of the controls, what else.
Matt
Don, for whatever comfort there is....for a LONG time when I was running the
120 AC's and SC's, I hooked up the butterfly to rotate THE WRONG WAY.....
TWO different times....
There must be a rule about "not learning from mistakes" somewhere. Probably
secret.
Bob Pastorello
rcaerobob at cox.net
http://www.rcaerobats.net/
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Ramsey
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:26 PM
Subject: Enlightening Experience
Some things you hate to admit especially when you are the dumbest link in the
chain. Hope this might help someone.
Thursday I changed transmitters on my plane. Also, on that day I changed to
a new type of fuel. During practice, the plane seemed to be a little low on
power but not too bad. I only did 2 flights.
Friday we left for the contest in Lubbock. Wind that day was quite strong
and I only got one flight on the plane because of a problem. Power was down but
it was a little hot, the altitude was 3500 feet where I normally fly at sea
level and the strong wind really didn't let me see the power profile.
Saturday is gorgeous, cool with only light winds. On the first round I
realized my power was far off what I needed. The verticals almost stopped at the
top and I was struggling. Before the second round I added half Magnum 1.5 to
the new fuel I was trying. Still no power and struggling thought the tops even
with smaller maneuvers. Third round, change prop without any help. Fourth
round change props again and add some Mag 2 to the fuel mix. Some help but not
enough. Sunday, I'm discouraged and still having power problems. Fly poorly.
Today I'm looking over my plane and thinking about the contest. For my
backup transmitter I have all the setting recorded that are different from the
other trx. There is nothing about the throttle there so it must be the same. I
got the trx and opened the throttle while looking at the engine. You guessed
it, it's only open about 3 quarters.
I'm still trying to learn the obvious. If you've got a problem, first check
the obvious.
Don
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