A few of us went out because we had some work to do on the field and work to do on some planes. Although not all that windy, we had some rough gusty cross winds that made for some exciting landings. At times it was a tad difficult.
We spent most of the time working on planes though. We had a maiden on an OMP profile that we kept having problems. You could take the plane up at about a 45 to get to a safe height, level out and it would run out of fuel and die. We ran it on the ground, held it up at an angle and no issue.
Tuning did not affect the problem. Took it back up and out of fuel again. The guy has the tank mounted below the wing and I was concerned that was affecting it. You would think this would not be a problem. Although we don't often do those long 45 degree up-lines inverted. This was with a DLE 20. If any of you have any suggestions let me know and I will tell him.
One fellow had a 20cc profile that a elevator servo went out on, fortunately it went out on the ground (the guy had XQ servos on it). This was the second servo on this plane that has failed within two years on that plane which makes me skeptical. One failed within six months and now this one just starting into the third season and this plane is not abused by any means. I am glad the guy caught the servo failure on the ground though.
All in all, it was nice to be out but we sure had a hand full of problems. It was one of those days that if you believed in gremlins you would think they were out in full force