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The Micro Quark.. For when a Quark 2M is too big!

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Fred:
I was contacted by Bill from RCSoaringDigest a little while asking me if he could do articles about my mini series.
Honoured! And if you download tye latest magazine, The Micro Quark is featured:) Brillant paging, and he managed to do miracles with poor photos!

If not done already, download it! + the other great article in what is the best magazine dedicated to our little world!

http://www.rcsoaringdigest.com

Spinifex:
Well Done Fred;
I read your article in Radio Controled Soaring Digest and it was excellent. I hope that you get flooded with orders for your wonderful design.
John O'Sullivan
Nova Scotia
IRL 26

alibodin:
At last a decent blow for the Quark. Previously just flown in scratchy lift. Today was really good and the Quark was great fun. Struggle to land, so it is better to have aileron up to land or aileron down?

Alistair

Fred:

--- Quote from: Spinifex on April 04, 2016, 22:58:24 PM ---Well Done Fred;
I read your article in Radio Controled Soaring Digest and it was excellent. I hope that you get flooded with orders for your wonderful design.
John O'Sullivan
Nova Scotia
IRL 26

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God John, apologies, I only see your post now!

Many thanks for the kind words  :) The Micro Lunak is a very fun machine!

Fred:

--- Quote from: alibodin on May 24, 2016, 21:55:48 PM ---At last a decent blow for the Quark. Previously just flown in scratchy lift. Today was really good and the Quark was great fun. Struggle to land, so it is better to have aileron up to land or aileron down?

Alistair

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Hi Alistair,

Very good, glad all went well and you have fun!

For landings, I have to say, I had nothing on mine. I pull, and slow it down as much as I can. Very hard to stall, so on windy days, you do an helicopter decent :)
Otherwise, I would say Ailerons down. I would do 2 values. 30% and 50% down. To be tested at height of course :)

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