Well, after around 10 hours of really hard work , a few servos, battery and so on, it's finally time to fly the beast at your favourite slope !
Yeah, that's wood !
And the flying ?
Well, see flight number 3 and 4 by yourself !
http://www.gliderireland.net/images/videos/wasabieco.wmv (18Mo for 3.40mins)
Not the best day to try the glider, but the machine managed to fly nicely !
As noticed by Francois, and as you can certainly see, I flew without snap flaps and camber. Even if that was programmed on my radio, I have to admit that I did not used the mixes
My C of G was a bit too much forward (89mm). And the machine is tough ! I had a few "landings" inverted (wayyyy too low/slow :p ) or on the belly after snap rolls or when the second loop in a row was a bit of a challenge :p but not a single scratch on the glider
I'll make another video on a better day with snapflaps and camber.
I have never tried the Wasabi before flying the WazEco, so I can't really compare, but what I've liked is the really sharp and precise response of all the moving surfaces whatever the speed. Even at low speed, almost stopped in the air, you can turn your roll very precisely. The speed range is quiet impressive for the size of the machine, even, in my case, with 0 camber all the time (light ? )
Well, the only limitation for the machine will be the pilot really...
Enjoy the video, and stay tuned for more ! (Thanks to Fernando for holding the camera !
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Fred