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Hey Fellas,
I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day Weekend. I was tied up all day yesterday with "stuff", but I was able to take my H9 260 back out to the field this morning. My Buddy who gave me the plane came out to help me see if we could get it going. After we made sure we had fire, it was time to fill up the tank. After I filled the tank, I squirted some fuel in the carb. It popped on the very first flip, but would not start. Luckily my Buddy brought his heavy duty starter. so we tried that. After a second or two with the starter, the engine came to life. We let it run for a while and I made a few throttle servo travel adjustments in my transmitter. We also cut it off and started it four or five more times and it started right up every time. I guess the vibration from the starter and the quicker fuel pumping finally forced the gas through the dry carb. I brought it back home and I am topping off the batteries as I type this.
Tomorrow is going to be re-maiden day. My Buddy is going to come back out tomorrow for moral support and I'm going to give it a go.. . . . . . . . . . Hopefully it will be like it was today and we'll have the whole field to ourselves. I'm starting to get excited already. Good lord willing, my next post in this thread will be a successful flight report. Wish me luck fellas.
I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day Weekend. I was tied up all day yesterday with "stuff", but I was able to take my H9 260 back out to the field this morning. My Buddy who gave me the plane came out to help me see if we could get it going. After we made sure we had fire, it was time to fill up the tank. After I filled the tank, I squirted some fuel in the carb. It popped on the very first flip, but would not start. Luckily my Buddy brought his heavy duty starter. so we tried that. After a second or two with the starter, the engine came to life. We let it run for a while and I made a few throttle servo travel adjustments in my transmitter. We also cut it off and started it four or five more times and it started right up every time. I guess the vibration from the starter and the quicker fuel pumping finally forced the gas through the dry carb. I brought it back home and I am topping off the batteries as I type this.
Tomorrow is going to be re-maiden day. My Buddy is going to come back out tomorrow for moral support and I'm going to give it a go.. . . . . . . . . . Hopefully it will be like it was today and we'll have the whole field to ourselves. I'm starting to get excited already. Good lord willing, my next post in this thread will be a successful flight report. Wish me luck fellas.