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Stalling

 

 

 
If your plane noses up, LOSES SPEED, and then falls clumsily or dives, 
that is a STALL. To cure a stall, adjust the angle of the stabilizer by 
changing the thickness of the incidence block under it. Lower the front 
edge or raise the rear edge. See drawing. But make SMALL changes - 
1/32" at a time. If a change of more than 1/16" is needed, go back and 
perform the Preflight checks again. It's likely your Classic is incorrectly 
balanced (tail-heavy) or the surfaces are warped.

 

 

Diving

 

 

 
A model that darts quickly into the ground without swooping or stalling, 
is diving. The dive can be cured by adjusting the stabilizer in the 
direction shown in figure 5 (in 1/32" steps). Here again, don't change the 
height of the incidence block more than 1/16" without first re-checking 
the Pre-flight steps. Warps or nose-heaviness may be causing the dive.

 
 

Turning

 

 

 
A plane that glides in a straight line takes a lot of flying space and a lot 
of chasing, so it's best to adjust the glide for a slight turn. The plans for 
your model will tell which direction. 
 
The size and direction of the glide circle can be controlled by adjusting 
the fin. The drawing shows adjustment for a right turn. Moving the fin 
opposite, of course, gives left turn.

 
Small changes in fin setting can be made by bending the surface. But if more than 1/32" or so of change is required, cut the fin 
loose and re-cement it at the desired angle. When the glide is smooth and steady, you are ready to go on to powered tests.
 

Power-On Flight

 
ALL ADJUSTMENTS TO THE "WOUND UP" PART OF THE FLIGHT ARE MADE BY POINTING THE PROPELLER AND 
NOSEBLOCK IN THE DIRECTION YOU WANT THE PLANE TO GO. This kind of adjustment affects only the powered flight, 
and will not upset the glide pattern you have developed.
 
Now - wind the propeller l-50 turns and launch your Classic into the wind 
with the same motion you used in glide testing. The model should cruise 
steadily forward, turning in the desired direction, and gaining or loosing 
altitude gently. 
 
If your ship tries to climb, but loses speed and stalls, point the propeller 
downward by slipping a scrap of 1/32" balsa or a paper book match 
between the top of the noseblock and the front of the fuselage. The wedge 
is called a "shim" and the adjustment is called "downthrust". Downthrust is 
illustrated in the drawing.

 
It's not likely that your plane will dive on first power flights, but if it should, put the shim at the bottom of the noseblock, tipping 
the propeller upward (upthrust). 
 
Downthrust is the "magic adjustment" that can make experts out of beginners. Learning to use it is the most important part of 
your test program. 
 
Increase or decrease the amount of downthrust (by changing the thickness of the shim behind the noseblock) until power flights 
are smooth and free of stalling with 150 winds in the motor. Don't wind the motor any tighter until the lower-powered flights are 
under control.

Содержание Tiger SIGFF22 Classic Series

Страница 1: ...eces Hold the parts in place over the plans with pins on each side not through the middle If balsa strips must be bent soak them first in water Use lots of pins to hold the curved shape Allow to dry overnigh t before cementing other parts to them Don t Hurry When a part has been soaked or cemented wait for it to dry completely before going ahead While that assembly is drying work on some other par...

Страница 2: ...elage box gives an accurate start for your Tiger s fuselage assembly Cut the front and rear fuselage clamps from the cardboard sheet Cement the rear ends of the fuselage frames together and push the rear clamp over the ends far enough to hold them until the cement dries Complete the rear end of the fuselage by cutting the remaining three pairs of 3 32 square fuselage spacers to proper length and c...

Страница 3: ... of the wing fits neatly against the center section and that it rests flat on the plans Don t use pins or heavy weights to hold it in place they might cause a permanent twsit in your wing A small weight like a quarter resting above each W 7 may be helpful When the wing panel is resting naturally in place and the glue has begun to set take a sharp stick and carefully spread a film of cement all alo...

Страница 4: ...lue joints Dark colored tissue can be used to trim the window outlines and cover up the cemented edges of the plastic Assembly Never cement parts to the tissue covering Always remove a small patch of paper to expose the bare wood underneath before attaching another part It s stronger and better looking too The easiest way to do this job is to cut the tissue carefully around the area where the glue...

Страница 5: ... to the nose or tail until it DOES hang level Don t be afraid to add the necessary weight CORRECT BALANCE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN LIGHT WEIGHT Modeling clay makes handy balancing weight it can be pressed permanently in any corner Wire solder or BB shot can be used by cementing in place If one blade of your propeller always swings to the bottom a tiny smear of clay on the other tip will improve the ...

Страница 6: ... cut the fin loose and re cement it at the desired angle When the glide is smooth and steady you are ready to go on to powered tests Power On Flight ALL ADJUSTMENTS TO THE WOUND UP PART OF THE FLIGHT ARE MADE BY POINTING THE PROPELLER AND NOSEBLOCK IN THE DIRECTION YOU WANT THE PLANE TO GO This kind of adjustment affects only the powered flight and will not upset the glide pattern you have develop...

Страница 7: ...e loop of 1 8 Sig rubber to the motor Tie an eye like a slip knot in each end This will provide the extra horse power needed for higher climb Whenever you add rubber re balance your model as outlined in the pre flight instructions Additional rubber tends to make a plane tail heavy Take Offs When your Classic has been adjusted according to instructions it should have no trouble taking off by itself...

Страница 8: ...u encounter any problem building this kit or discover any missing or damaged parts please feel free to contact us by mail or telephone SIG MFG CO INC 401 7 South Front Street Montezuma IA 50171 0520 SIG MODELER S ORDERLINE to order parts 1 800 247 5008 SIG MODELER S HOTLINE for technical support 1 641 623 0215 SIG WEB SITE www sigmfg com Copyright SIG Mfg Co Inc SIG MFG CO INC Montezuma Iowa 50171...

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