My wife had some company over, so I could not write much,
but here is the flight report.
Got to the club and set up. Once my friend arrived, we did a range check, and also checked all the surfaces.
Now, a prelude. Being that I currently am flying a Dalton 300 ML, when I set up the radio, all I did was copy the model, 300 ML, and renamed it, then I programmed the 300 SP, based on the settings from the 300 ML.
SO, it already had the flat turn mix, the downline mix, triple rates, and the logical switches, telemetry settings , and the alarms!
Made it so easy!!
ok, on the 1st flight, immediately upon take off, i made a note of two unique occurrences:
1. the obvious - the airplane was climbing. I had to give it a good amount of down trim to fly level. Once that was done, she was flying very well and straight.
2. motor was apparently very very strong, much stronger than my other two da 200's. So when I did an upline, the alarm came on, telling me temps were over 300 F. SO I powered down, and flew level, then alarm turned off. I then did another upline, and again, one cylinder, temp was over 300, so I immediately landed.
the 1st flight, I was not able to do much, being that I was concerned over the temp.
what I did: we opened up the needles, and found this baby was quite lean. Once we tuned it on the ground, then she began to run great, and also temps stayed under 300.
ok, flight number 2
I began to do some tests. 1st was the 45 degree climb, and then roll inverted, and see what happens. did this at least 4 times, and each time, seems she curved slightly towards the canopy (or towards the earth), indicating mild nose heaviness.
Then, I did an upline, and straight as an arrow. did not pull to the left, or the right.
flew her inverted, and noticed, to maintain level, needed just a real minimum of a push. SO this was ok.
then, I flew her level, and cut power off, and each time, the nose pitched down. in the video posted, this can be seen.
It also gave it an unusual feel anytime I did a loop or anything where I come over, and bring power down all the way, that it was wanting to go past vertical down. SO it required a good amount of up elevator to pull out.
Flight number 3, I did make adjustments to the needles and to the flat turn mix. We were pressed for time, and I will need to address this.
but otherwise, she flies very nice. To me, seems like it flies better than the 300 ML.