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Now... here's David's new kit built Kouger, ready for its' maiden flight.
Originally designed for IC, David has converted it to Leccy

 

 

David has fitted a gyro, and here's Grumm checking it out..
Uh Oh!, the rudder and ailerons gyro controls are going the wrong way

 

 

Back to the pits. There's the gyro, with the Orange RX beside it

 

 

Oh, Bother! reversing the gyro meant reversing the TX controls as well..

 

 

All OK, now, and we're away...

 

Lift off..

 

 

Plenty of power there..

 

 

The Kouger is quickly brought in, as the gyro controls were too much

 

 

And, safely down
The gyro sensitivity was reduced and it flew very nicely later, with ample power, but after about 9 minutes the engine cut.
Investigation seemed to indicate the 60 amp ESC had burnt out, so, a heftier one may be required

 

 

Here's new member, ED. He has been flying for many years, but never got round to gaining his "A", so has been having test flights with John.

He bought this nicely built Sillouette to see if it would fly OK
KiwiBob took it up for the maiden flight, and after a few hairy moments while the trims were adjusted, it flew very nicely.
A bit overpowered with a new Irvine .53 2 stroke, also very touchy, even on low rates. KB advised him not to try flying it without a buddy set.

 

Paul starts his new Aerotech SeaFury.

 

Bought from a club member in unfinished condition, Paul has made a nice job of it.

 

 

Carried out by son Jamie

 

 

Final checks before the maiden flight

 

 

Off we gooo!

 

 

A bit touchy, rates need to be reduced

 

 

Landing approach

 

 

And.. safely down

 

 

Now, here's Paul's bro', Martin with his Stringalong, also bought from a club member,and needing refurbishing

 

 

 

Final tweaks of the carb for the "nose-up" test

 

 

Final checks for the maiden flight

 

 

We have lift off. Powered by a new Irvine .53

 

Looks good

 

 

Designed by Frank Knowles in the 1960's
Originally designed for a .61 engine, such as the Merco 61

 

 

Flew very nicely, now for the landing....

 

 

And, safely down

 

This one is Chas's Flair Cub, also bought from a club member, and a few changes made to engine mounting, cowl, etc.

 

When purchased it had been newly covered in red solarfilm, and Chas searched the web for a red cub.

He found this rego, a Swiss "Grasshopper" Cub

 

And we're off..

 

 

Flies nicely, a .46 powers it

 

 

Now.. here's Eddie's new Seagull Edge 540

 

 

Powered by a SC 1.80 4 stroke
This is its' first flight

 

 

Eddie taxis out, assisted by Linda

 

 

And we're off!! a bit touchy and quite a lot of hurried trimming required

 

 

Now flying reasonably smoothly

 

 

Eddie tries a landing, but going too fast and ran out of runway
Have another go,Eddie..

 

That's better.. floats in for a perfect landing

 

 

Here's John with his new Osmose patternship, purchased locally, from an ad. in the BMFA Classifieds

 

 

Soon gets off!!

 

 

Flies nice

 

 

Farnborough pass coming up

 

 

Not bad ..

 

 

And, safely down

 

Well.... Here's Pete with his Flair Puppeteer, loosely based on the Sopwith Pup, it has had several owners in the club, and now, Pete..

 

 

Pre Flight Checks...

 

 

And... we're off...

 

 

 

 

Hmmmm.. a bit worrying.. seems a bit tail heavy, and hard to control....

 

Some frantic trimming, and a lot better, but eventually seemed to stall and a heavy landing in the next field..

 

Hope Piers does better with his Extra...

 

 

All working as they should..

 

 

Lift orf...!!

 

 

Unfortunately an untimely deadstick, resulted in a crash landing downwind.. just a few dents, and should be back in the sky real soon...

 

Now.. Here's Tom with his new leccy Cannard

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Grumm is the test pilot today.. Ace Video Camera Linda, recording for posterity..

 

Here we go...

 

Blimey!! it flies!!

 

 

Needs quite a bit of left trim....

 

 

Stable now.. which way is it going??

 

Meanwhile, John flies a "normal" plane a Bi-stormer..

 

 

 

The Canard flies on...

 

Landing approach..

 

 

Now, then... wot's this??

A Ben Buckle Majestic Major, 3 channel, 88" wingspan and powered by a J'en .57 2-stroke.

 

Once at height, it flew best at engine tickover..

 

Now for landing...I had to give it loads of down to make it lose height

 

Ownned by new member Bob Arnell..

Landing

 

A bit tricky with the cross wind..but..

 

Safely Down..

Martin was flying for these photos.

 

 

Hmmmm.. This plane was very shy and din want to be photo'd..

Wonder wot it is???

 

 

 

 

 

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