Electrifly Sopwith Camel Electric Almost Ready to Fly Radio Control Airplane

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

With the plane trimmed it was time to find out what she could do. Immediately I discovered that at full throttle the plane was very responsive and really fun to fly, but wasn't scale in any way, shape, or form. However, bringing the throttle back to about half would result in more scale-like flight. I also discovered that by switching the plane to low rates it would fly more scale-like as it was maneuvered around the sky. Rolling the plane while on high rates results in a near axial roll that required very little input from the elevator. However switching to low rates required up elevator to keep the plane level as it tracked through the roll. Loops were easily performed and it was very easy to make large graceful loops with the plane.

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  • What is the wind status/knots?

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