Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Approaching Understanding

Things mayn't be quite as they seem

Having reconstructed the Floater Jet, including previously unused wing rod, I was keen to have it in the air again. However, considering the consistent string of failure characterising my previous efforts, I was determined to make it a solo expedition with the Flyer.


So it was that, early one Sunday morning, I drove to a nearby sports complex boasting expansive fields across which I could explore the
 Floater's capabilities at leisure. The cool morning air with just a hint of low mist offered optimal conditions for model flying.

Being cautious of my dismal track record, I launched the craft with only moderate throttle and a fairly gentle throw. The overall underwhelming effort paid off instantly with the craft immediately gliding downwards to a bumpy landing, with me quickly cutting the power when the abortive nature of the launch had become apparent. Now, more nervous than ever, yet still determined, I reset the 
Floater for launch. More power, harder throw...

Within half a second the
 Floater had pitched nose first to the ground, executed a half-ground loop and come to a halt with the nose cone flung to one side, rudely exposing the  internal wiring of the craft. Oh no, not again..!

This time I had managed to crash quicker than ever before, even considering that I 'd remembered to install the carbon rod...


Returning home I glued the nose back into place rather rudely, and with finesse sorely lacking...


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