tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897183486294807522.post1663791194224044312..comments2024-03-13T02:52:42.134-07:00Comments on Scienceguyorg Ramblings: New - Old RC Glider Flies Like a DreamScienceguyorghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17457833204658259656noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897183486294807522.post-38937719544459257922015-08-28T06:13:00.121-07:002015-08-28T06:13:00.121-07:00Thanks for your comments Marc, I think you could b...Thanks for your comments Marc, I think you could be correct in that it could be a combination of gliders. For me it flies better than my Allegro Lite which might not be dialed in yet. <br /><br />Bill Kuhl<br />Scienceguyorghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17457833204658259656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897183486294807522.post-43198306352407045242015-08-28T04:53:16.566-07:002015-08-28T04:53:16.566-07:00Interesting glider. It looks like an Airtronics &q...Interesting glider. It looks like an Airtronics "Sagitta" 2-meter wing built with the diagonal braces found on the 100-inch wingspan version of the Sagitta. The tail feathers look like they came from a Bob Martin "Pussy Cat" 2-meter glider. The British would call this amalgamation of several different glider parts grafted onto a fiberglass fuselage to create a hybrid glider a "bitsa." Replacing the rudder servo was a smart move, especially on a RES model.<br /><br />Cheers! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00582904245131876359noreply@blogger.com