CG question. The original 120mm back from leading edge was changed to 100mm back on strong advise from another builder on U Tube. But this turns out to be way too forward. What are other owners of the Corsair using for CG range?
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I can't remember exactly where I balanced mine but you do realize that it is a given that you need many, many ouces of lead in cowl to make it work. A forward CG will make this plane fly better and safer but it needs a lot of additional lead weight stuck around the inside of that round cowl. I recall mine has 5 to 6 ounces of those sticky tire balance weights, maybe more.
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That's quite amazing. Most I've seen and read about use a 5000mah bat and still need gobs of lead. There are 2 at my field and both are loaded. I've also seen this in the RCG thread. Mind you, this may only be with V1.Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View PostMine (V2) balances with a 6S 4000 with no weight.
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The V2 has the metal motor mount so that may be part of it.Originally posted by xviper2 View PostThat's quite amazing. Most I've seen and read about use a 5000mah bat and still need gobs of lead. There are 2 at my field and both are loaded. I've also seen this in the RCG thread. Mind you, this may only be with V1.
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Any reason not to use a larger battery to address the CG issues without lead up front? I have been on the fence for a long time and am getting closer, Would a 6000mah 6s or 2 3300mah in parallel fit?
Seems this bird flies well, but has a bad history of hit or miss QC issues. You guys flying new ones like them?
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I've got a 5000mah battery shoved all the way forward, a second 2s 2200 LiFe flight battery just under the fore edge of the hatch, one of the sound systems transducers, and 4oz of weight in the cowl. Balanced it at 110mm and it flies wonderfully. 100mm CG was waaaayyyyy too nose heavy on its first flight.
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