[NSRCA-discussion] F3a Shocky C.G.

colin chariandy cchariandy at yahoo.ca
Thu Dec 22 05:35:50 AKST 2005


All
   
  I'm looking for a good electric profile for pattern practice outdoors while we're burried in snow. There are too many choices...what are the pattern guys using. I have an E-flite 380 outrunner in a Turmiol but I'm not very impressed. 
   
  Can I have your recommendations and experience.
   
  Thanks
  Colin Chariandy.
  Ontario Canada.

John Pavlick <jpavlick at idseng.com> wrote:
  Kind of not pattern related but I'm sure someone can answer this: What is
the most rearward C.G. that anyone has flown the F3a Shock-Flyer with? I'm
getting mine ready for its first flight now and unless I put the batteries
all the way up front (as in right behind the motor) I end up tail heavy at
best. At least according to the instructions. I'm using an AXI 2204/54 right
on the nose and T.P. 3C/480's. The recommended C.G. looks rather nose heavy
so I'm thinking maybe 1" back from what they recommend might be OK?

John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com

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