We will be at the field starting at 5 pm Wednesday.
This time there will be a session on "how to trim an airplane" for any club member.
This covers just the basics. I am not a pattern flyer.
The purpose is to show you how to set up an airplane so it will fly "hands-off".
Frank
A beautiful evening. Very little wind, lots of people. Most of the time there were 16-18 cars in the lot. They came and went all evening.
Royalty visited- Simon H. got the evening off and dropped by, Ken Rawlins dropped by as well. First time I have seen Ken since pre-covid. He has not flown in a year because of RPAS and the Scugog Float Flyer club lost its site.
Went through the "How to trim an airplane" with Mark, Paul and Noah.
Photo report:
31- Alex and his son Mark dropped by to have his AeroScout test flown and trimmed. Mark was excited to see it fly.
33- Bad news when Vadim accepts help from Simon "the launcher" Hinchcliffe.
36- Simon in mid-launch
37- telling Vadim what to do.
41- Vadim pointing out an enlarged inlet duct. We call it a post-accident modification.
43- Why is this man smiling?- Mark's first completely "under control" flight from take-off to landing. A Spit can be a handful.
46- Peter and some heavy metal. He and his planes run on caffeine.
47- Peter's Skylane.
50- Philip and Mark comparing transmitters "what does this switch do?". "no idea!"
53- the parking lot just before I left.
Frank
Great fun yesterday!
Thanks to Phil for helping me set up a voice alert on my Tx