Congratulations!
You’ve completed your first flight(s).
SkyBuggy
™ should have only required a click or
two of trim to obtain level flight and should
perform smoothy in both pitch and roll.
By now you’ll have noticed that
SkyBuggy
™ is a
very stable airplane. When built straight, and
trimmed for level flight,
SkyBuggy
™ should
always return to wings level from any attitude.
We’ve found
SkyBuggy
™ to capture the
imagination of prospective pilots both young and
old. We never miss an opportunity to allow an on-
looker at the field to get some stick time in with
SkyBuggy
™. In-fact we’ve found
SkyBuggy
™
to be a very capable, instructor assisted, three
channel trainer.
If your first flight was a bit more exciting than
you’d have liked and are having problems with
erratic flight performance; please inspect your
equipment and airframe for damage, improper
installation, and/or twists and warps. The most
common mistake is to try and fly with a warped or
twisted wing. With such a fat chord and short
moments a small warp can cause big in-flight
problems. Make certain that your wing is straight
before you fly.
SkyBuggy tricks:
SkyBuggy
™ is capable of most common
Rudder / Elevator / Throttle aerobatics including:
Snaps, Spins, Stalls, Wing-Overs, Stall Turns,
Chandelles, Barrel Rolls, Lazy-8’s, and Loops.
You’ll find that
SkyBuggy
™ really doesn’t like
inverted flight and will rapidly seek a wheels down
attitude each and every time you try to coax it into
an “outside” maneuver.
Have fun learning the ins and outs of
SkyBuggy’s
™ in-flight performance and feel free
to share your thoughts and experiences with our
staff. We are committed to improving your build
and flying experience and are constantly refining
our processes, designs, and manuals to reflect
customer feedback. You may correspond with
Stevens AeroModel staff using any of the
following methods:
-
RCGroups.com
- Forum Build Threads
Facebook.com
- Search for Stevens AeroModel
SkyBuggy © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.
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