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Tweaking the Gee Bee (Read 141 times)
Jun 10
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, 2005 at 2:26pm
Staiduk
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'Lo!
I've got a lovely Gee Bee; the problem is it flies like an absolute cow.
So I worked on the FD's for a while; now it flies beautifully - very sweet.
TOO
sweet.
I want this to be a tough plane to fly. Good enough at speed; but twitchy at slow speeds (like on landing). This shouldn't be a plane for beginners; IMO.
I tried moving the CG back; but that's a very hit-or-miss affair. I'm continuing to tweak; but if
you
wanted a twitchy airplane with nervous slow-speed characteristics; how would you make the adjustment?
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Jun 10
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, 2005 at 2:34pm
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I don't know, but I'm doing the Q.E.D. (the post-GB GB - model R6 "Conquistador del Cielo")....
Get yours done and you're doing my FDs after that.
Basically, same engine, bigger plane, two seater.
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Jun 10
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, 2005 at 3:25pm
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I don't know, but I'm doing the Q.E.D. (the post-GB GB - model R6 "Conquistador del Cielo")....
Get yours done and you're doing my FDs after that.
Basically, same engine, bigger plane, two seater.
Yup - that's the one I'm doing, Felix.
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Jun 10
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Yup - that's the one I'm doing, Felix.
I thought you were doing the smaller R1/R2 ??
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Jun 10
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, 2005 at 4:50pm
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I wish - haven't found one.
Anyway; after posting that I started tinkering again and hit upon the idea of shortening the wingspan and reducing the wing area by a third.
I also added a few lines relating to prop torque on startup.
WHAAOOW what a ride!
This thing's an absolute nightmare - hard as hell to take off; twitchy like you wouldn't believe in the air; a real white-knuckler on landing.
Dayum, this thing's fun!
I'm fairly certain this is fairly realistic in regards to the 'feel' of the real plane - far from accurate of course; I'm just guessing here but it's hard, fast and fun. It'll bite HARD if you're not careful; which is what I like.
Wanna try the FD?
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