Originally posted by Tigerman
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I also have a bit of down trim with full flaps on landing to keep the nose down, as it is easier for me to give it slight back pressure on landing to keep it level, than have to actually give it down elevator, which would work fine but that just is counter to the way my brain thinks on landing, especially since I fly a lot of EDF's that need the nose way up on landing.








Like Hugh, I use full flaps (full deflection) which only makes drag and helps slow the plane down - and so you definitely need to keep power on to drive it in. We are both using the same battery (RT6250) which is about the same weight as the Admiral 5000, all the way forward.



I am really spoiled I have flown off fields like that before, but no more it is hard surface or improved grass like a gulf coarse green good luck SIR 
I thought I would do a little dressing-up of the OEM cockpit and why I also figured it wouldn't take much time, I do not know. In any event I have a new rear bulkhead, modified OEM pilot seat, new side panels (I will add the detail parts in pieces rather than print an all-in-one), and v2 of an IP Shroud on the printer. Foam surgery is the slowest part for me, ..'to cut or not to cut. that is the question', but in the end (as always) it always seems like why did I even sweat it in the first place? 
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