
Also, does anybody know how to attach a video on a PM?
To be honest, I'm not really sure about how to attach a video to a forums private message, but because the file size limit is less than a megabyte, it may be more helpful to upload your video on a cloud service like OneDrive, Google Drive, or YouTube, then send the link along with your message.randomdogonapc wrote: ↑February 12th, 2023, 5:23 pm Don’t have an answer for you on that, but 4 minutes!? As an Ohio kid, I am very scared.
Also, does anybody know how to attach a video on a PM?
Michael,SciolyMichael wrote: ↑February 12th, 2023, 7:21 pm Hello,
My plane doesn't seem to turn left at all. It's as if it's fighting itself while airborne trying to decide which direction to turn. I've tried adjusting my tail and wings so all the settings possible could make it turn left, but it doesn't seem to fix the issue. Could anybody help me with this?
I'm using the JH Aerospace Stinger (Josh Finn) and I'm in Division B.
My propeller is slightly angled to the left (when looking from the back) and like already mentioned, my tail and wing are adjusted to turn left.
You might also check to see if the thrust bearing is either dead-parallel with the motor stick or possibly angled a few degrees to the right (starboard). If it is, the prop is trying to orbit the airplane starboard when the rest of the airplane is set up to fly to port. Remove it and reset it pointing at least 2 degrees to port (left).Hello,
My plane doesn't seem to turn left at all. It's as if it's fighting itself while airborne trying to decide which direction to turn. I've tried adjusting my tail and wings so all the settings possible could make it turn left, but it doesn't seem to fix the issue. Could anybody help me with this?
I'm using the JH Aerospace Stinger (Josh Finn) and I'm in Division B.
My propeller is slightly angled to the left (when looking from the back) and like already mentioned, my tail and wing are adjusted to turn left.
If the model has a consistent left hand orbit, then assume your launch is at the outside point of a radius of a circle. You will launch such that the model will complete that circle and fly over you (if remained standing there). If the model flies an erratic flight pattern, those reasons need to be addressed first.Where in the room should you stand when releasing your flight?
I've been standing in weird locations and it's caused my flight to hit the walls D:
B)
Not every location will allow a total shut-off of blowers many of which are handled out-of-state and not adjustable. Absolutely ask the site officials well ahead of time about this issue. If forced to fly in a situation where the blowers will not be turned off no matter what you request, you may have to consider plan B. For either a regional or state competition consider using these strategies:2) how do you compensate for AC while flying? Last year in NC states I watched a bunch of teams struggle to get 1 minute flights(AC was so strong) and they were all nosediving/stalling. advice?
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