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Hi Brian, I think Marcel may have cracked the rather obscure problem with the DAGGER. He thinks the wing may be lifting upward stretching the rubber bands causing the quick climb and consequent and unnerving flick to inverted flight. I recall you mentioned the rubber bands and I said they worked ok on the first DAGGER...But thinking about it this one has a heavier engine and I noticed today that the problem got worse as the day went on and the rubber bands became greasier possibly allowing more slippage act....so hopefully a very simple fix..
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Your'e right Marcel, once the power was backed off, it behaved like a pussycat BUT Kennyglide likes to fly full throttle. The frame would distort at full throttle, the wing would lift and the ailerons would point north. Looking at the ailerons this afternoon, they seem to be in the up position more so. Maybe the tail feathers are mounted too high in relation to the main wing??
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How did you go fixing the exciting pylon-turn pullout Kennyglide?
Everyone knows that REAL ENGINES are used by REAL men. Eklectic motors are best left for use in toothbrushes and other unnecessary things.
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Dagger appears to have been sorted....one flight only due to weather conditions..... I changed the wing shape from asymmetrical ...a very flat bottom.....to roughly symmetrical....
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