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Li'l Satan Question
My (Original Carl Goldberg) plan for Li'l Satan shows no weight in the outboard wingtip, can someone who's built the model confirm that this is correct? I know the inboard wing is a fraction bigger than the o/b which would possibly explain the lack, but I just need to make sure
Wilf
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Lil Satan
Depends on lines/ length etc. I would add 1/4 oz. I used an modified B/W and had head towards outside of circle. I'm sure others may differ. Good luck with it.
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Re: Li'l Satan Question
1/4 ounce is what I used. I put it on the top side of the wingtip in front of the triangular gussett. I flew without it on a breezy day and it was noticeably more susceptible to the wind lifting the wing and slacking the lines, especially at high altitude. I also have my cylinder on that side.
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Re: Li'l Satan Question
Right, thanks folks, I think I'll play it safe and install 1/4oz or so as you advise, one thing I really hate is having the model roll in on me!
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