Bound the SCub up to my remaining AR500 this afternoon and as the temp had risen to a heady 0deg, I've just taken her out for a quick couple of batteries

Noticed on PFC's the right aileron servo is sticking. Not sure if this is because it's old and not been exercised for some time or if like me, it neither wanted to be left in the shed or out over the common in the cold

When happy it was moving, I launched and watched the old girl climb high up into the afternoon sky. Quite a strong breeze above around 100ft and she was barely moving at times. Too strong for it really but this old gel has seen worse I'm sure.
Landing was quite easy due to the wind.. had I thought more about it, I could have probably grabbed her without her touching the deck

Still.. I didn't and the frozen ground saw off my makeshift belly skid

The sticky on the velcro obviously wasn't keen on the cold either and just let go. I'll have to have a rethink on how to make something more permanent. Should have put the gear on and used the canal as a runway.. it's frozen solid! That said, with the wind coming from the east at the moment and at the strength it's at.. the canal as a runway is out.
Not sure what to do about the aileron on the Cub. After I'd changed the first battery, I noticed it sticking again.. a quick tap on the aileron itself had it working once more. I don't want to start farting around with it if possible as this mod was done by Dale.. standard Cubs don't have ailerons. Should the worst happen, I still have the rudder.
Looking outside, it's trying to snow again.. a heavy drop forecast for tomorrow

Wonder if they do a ski set for the Cub
ATB
Dave
