You HAVE to use a belly launch or something, i have found with mine that by using a towline the air around the fox is too fast for it; so it cartwheels and bounces around wildly. When securely held on the belly/top of the plane it cannot go mad... if the 'launch' plane is stable enough. I have an electric Chris Foss uno-wot and that does the job perfect. now i need to get a vid of it on here!
You need a longer tail on that kite.
wellheeled88 2 years ago
Thanks for the tip, I know you're right but it's Alex's plane and - well, I've tried you know.... :o)
Anyway we share info on our Fox setups on the RCMF forum (google it) in the gliders section. Come and join us!
PVflying 3 years ago
You HAVE to use a belly launch or something, i have found with mine that by using a towline the air around the fox is too fast for it; so it cartwheels and bounces around wildly. When securely held on the belly/top of the plane it cannot go mad... if the 'launch' plane is stable enough. I have an electric Chris Foss uno-wot and that does the job perfect. now i need to get a vid of it on here!
sheldonholy 3 years ago