I guess it's old age, (60th birthday this week) but two times I made stupid mistakes in my initial setup of two new planes. First time was several weeks ago with the maiden on my new sailplane. Had everything all set, I thought, tossed it in the air at full throttle and she immediately nosed into the pavement. I had the elevator backwards!!!! Next tiem was this morning with my new E-Flite Timber. Had everything checked, took off and she dipped to the right, I corrected and she went the WRONG way! CRAP, I had the ailerons backwards on the radio. I ALMOST crashed it 3 times doing the pattern to get her back home for a landing, but I made it with only a slightly ugly touchdown. It is HARD to fly a plane when you try to do it with backward controls....REALLY hard!
My point is, I have been flying and building planes for over 3 years and this has never happened at that point in a maiden flight. I mean, you should have this all set BEFORE you throttle up. I was actually looking at the control surfaces before takeoff this morning and watching the ailerons and saying, Yep, looks good! Well, it wasn't because I had a brain fart!
Look at your controls real close, and look at them again, and again. Save yourself some unnecessary crashes and embarrassment! (at least no one saw me today!)
My point is, I have been flying and building planes for over 3 years and this has never happened at that point in a maiden flight. I mean, you should have this all set BEFORE you throttle up. I was actually looking at the control surfaces before takeoff this morning and watching the ailerons and saying, Yep, looks good! Well, it wasn't because I had a brain fart!
Look at your controls real close, and look at them again, and again. Save yourself some unnecessary crashes and embarrassment! (at least no one saw me today!)

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