I completed repairs on the Pitts Model 12 landing gear, and programmed the AS3X (watched the videos step by step). Yesterday I took it up and it flew well, but the engine kept detonating. This problem was seen before with the PulseXT 60 with its RCGF-USA 20cc, and it was a bad sparky. It was detonating so bad it shook off the muffler despite JB Weld! I replaced the sparky on the Pitts this morning and it also fixed it. It has more power and runs smoothly. In yesterday's flight I was able to dial in the AS3X gains, and today expect a great day of flying!
The flying monkeys got me...
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Bad Sparky and great flying, also iX12 bad habit back
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
It was a great day, it was a bad day...
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Banner Day of Flying!
Its about time. First several flights I fought to get my Mojo back, hands shaking, having trouble breathing, sweating, anxiety pounding my heart with a sledgehammer, freaking out worse when the ground came up and over correcting. PTSD, literally, from having a run of bad luck and unskilled flying these past few weeks. After about the 3rd 15 min flight I was calm and finally feeling like I was ahead of the aircraft most of the time. There was some gusts that made it a bit challenging for the Ultrastick, as she responds to pushes from the winds, but that became predictable and as my thumbs calmed with confidence, I wasn't bothered by them at all. In the calm air, wow, she flew amazing! I found the sweet spots for the Ultrastick for CG, engine, DR/expos, and prop. At first I thought she flies a bit heavy, as she is about 3 lbs over design weight, but realized that was more the wind and realizing I have to flyall of the control surfaces all the time. She needs that rudder and keen attention to elevator and aileron. She likes that 1 lb of lead up front. It made all the difference. I learned too that the Evo sounds better and seems to run smoother without a muffler extension on it, so that's gone now too.