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luke

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converting to PSS
« on: July 02, 2023, 15:58:26 PM »
hi guys ,
maidened my Tony Nijhuis harvard on the slope yesterday at T.T. winds were 17 gusting 22mph

the story :
a few years ago i got the tony nihjhuis harvard kit it was a part kit and unfortunately was mostly made of light ply ,
flying it on the home patch on i.c. was VERY challenging , it had the same tendency to do what the fullsize did (try very hard to kill the pilot ) :-X
even though when i was bulding it i extended the wing by 6 inches hoping it would improve it , unfortunately no .
so it gave a while on the rack , and i became interested in P.S.S. ,
then an idea crept into my head (why not pss , so whipped out the engine , whipped out the retracts , made a battery box ahead of the firewall and bolted 2 pounds of lead to balance it , and made a foam spinner to break up the flat plate on the cowl .
chucked it off , oh my god !!!!!  suprised wasnt the word , flew really well , even though i did notice the wing dropping tendency was still there , and so she needed to fly with purpose all the time ,
i dont know what wing section is on it , but its a semi semetrical wing

the pic of the 2 small pss`ers are a p40 and a 50 inch hawker hurricane

jus another ider of potential pss gliders for ye , cheers




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Re: converting to PSS
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2023, 17:54:41 PM »
Looks great, flying up in the Graves? overlooking Lough Derg?
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Re: converting to PSS
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2023, 21:03:05 PM »
hi rogollo

Yep , tountinna overlookin lough derg

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Re: converting to PSS
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2023, 21:56:42 PM »
Ooohhh that’s nice!!
We’ll done on the PSS, looks superb!
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