Stryker Maiden update
Well fellas I've just got back from the maiden.
Boy oh boy she doesn't hang about.
Nothing gets the adrenalin going more than chucking that plane on its own power for the first time.
Did as recommended for first launch. Although I held the wing and put 3/4 throttle and nice firm upwards angle.
It left my grasp beautifully and went blasting off. I instantly gave it some beans to get height and above the trees.
Climbs really well and seems leagues away from the warbirds that I used to think were so so fast.
Got used to the handling on low rates on course. Everything set to approx 65% movement and expo done as per manual.
Gotta say, I just love it. It looks fantastic in the air and kind of reminds me a little of the vulcan, probably because of the wing shape.
Flew three lipos on it using them for about 6/7 minutes. First one probably longer as it started pulsing and I felt an urgent rush to get it on the ground.
Not sure where you fly Dale, but where I am is quite open and usually a lot of dog walkers and kids (Trolls as Dave calls them!)
This thing really pulls in the crowds and I've had several people come and chat today in one sitting than probably months with the warbirds.
I've got to try and master the landings though. First one was terrible. Too fast and hard. Put the breakoff nose out of shape.
Nothing that a quick visit home and a bucket of boiling water to reset the foam didn't sort out.
Second two flights were better. Tried a few barrel rolls and loops which it did remarkably well.
The second and third landings were better but bloody hell it doesn't half come in fast. Needs a really really long approach to whittle the speed down.
On the whole I'm very impressed and the plane is back in the garage in one piece, which is always a bonus.
I have dented one of the landing skids coming in a little fast and hard but I've put tape over them as they seem vulnerable.