Lonnie Utah
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We were 50/50 on Sat. During the first flight, the glider got tangled in the shock cord after ejection. The second everything worked perfectly.I never got glide recovery to work.
We were 50/50 on Sat. During the first flight, the glider got tangled in the shock cord after ejection. The second everything worked perfectly.I never got glide recovery to work.
Throwing a glider from the top of the playset works perfectly for that.It's probably best to try tossing gliders by hand, over long grass, to check the trim before giving them hundreds of feet to build up speed as a lawn dart.
The other reason, based on vast experience with ONE rocket glider, and no boost gliders, why I prefer the former. The first is that you only have to keep track of one thing in the air. I've watched other people's boost and rocket gliders and have concluded that most rocket guys don't really get fixed wing aircraft.We were 50/50 on Sat. During the first flight, the glider got tangled in the shock cord after ejection. The second everything worked perfectly.
I take it you don't mow much? ;-)Throwing a glider from the top of the playset works perfectly for that.
Shoot, I don't mow at all...I take it you don't mow much? ;-)
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