i just added 1.5 ounces to the tail.
I have noticed, on the maiden, i had to add 5 clicks of up elevator, granted, i am using a high servo resolution set up.
then, i changed out the stab tubes from CF to aluminum with hardwood core. this added 2 ounces to the tail.
on the next flight, i ended up removing two clicks of the up elevator, to fly level, so now, we are at +3 clicks up elevator from the stab natural incidence.
Ok, 1st few flights, when it was the CF stab tube, on downlines, the airplane would pull out quick.
this required about a 5% downline throttle to elevator mix.
i have also set up knife edge mixes based off this.
after i changed out the tube, and increased tail weight by 2 ounces,
the downline mix had to be decreased to 2%, and it was flying much better.
ok, now, i added the 1.5 ounces extra to the tail, and i will be interested to see if i will have to remove all together the down line mix.
the reason i am doing all of this is due to this:
in the Sportsman sequence, the 1st figure starts with a 2 point roll and then the Q-loop. during the inverted portion, the airplane immediately will lose altitude, and thus, i have to quickly add a push, to keep her level. well this causes me to work more.
hopefully, now, when i take her up again, i may end up removing the up elevator trim (2 to 3 clicks out), then if i place her inverted, she will fly level, without needing any push.
this will make the 2 point roll look smoother, as well as the push 1/2 Cuban 8, and the Goldfish.
I will keep you all updated after the next flight!!