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Here’s a cleaned, numbered summary of what happened in each test. I interpreted some garbled notes — where I wasn’t sure I’ve noted that so you can correct me if needed.
1) Test 1
- Observed: No change required to the first wire. Plane tracks straight over the first marker.
- Action: None.
2) Test 2
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
3) Test 3
- Observed: Flight path too steep (plane climbing/pitched up too much).
- Action: Reduce elevator trim or move CG forward; reduce climb angle.
4) Test 4
- Observed: Elevator droops/falls slightly; after that adjustment the plane flew a better/smoother path.
- Action: Small elevator trim or hinge/servo check to prevent droop.
5) Test 5
- Observed: Nose-high tendency and slight tilt/veer in straight flight; otherwise generally stable.
- Action: Reduce nose-up bias (move weight forward or reduce elevator trim), check thrust line/prop alignment.
6) Test 6
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
7) Test 7
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
8) Test 8
- Observed: Checked control authority under the wing/arc (notes unclear). Required a bit more elevator/servo travel to get desired response. Otherwise plane showed fine stability and clear control response.
- Action: Increase elevator throw or adjust linkage endpoints; verify full deflection.
9) Test 9
- Observed: Final/run-up test — plane flight characteristics acceptable (no major issues recorded in notes).
- Action: None noted; recommend a final verification flight.
If you can scan or retype the original handwritten lines that were garbled (especially tests 1, 5, 8, and 9), I’ll update the summary and recommended fixes more precisely.
1) Test 1
- Observed: No change required to the first wire. Plane tracks straight over the first marker.
- Action: None.
2) Test 2
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
3) Test 3
- Observed: Flight path too steep (plane climbing/pitched up too much).
- Action: Reduce elevator trim or move CG forward; reduce climb angle.
4) Test 4
- Observed: Elevator droops/falls slightly; after that adjustment the plane flew a better/smoother path.
- Action: Small elevator trim or hinge/servo check to prevent droop.
5) Test 5
- Observed: Nose-high tendency and slight tilt/veer in straight flight; otherwise generally stable.
- Action: Reduce nose-up bias (move weight forward or reduce elevator trim), check thrust line/prop alignment.
6) Test 6
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
7) Test 7
- Observed: No clear record / missing notes.
- Action: Repeat or provide notes.
8) Test 8
- Observed: Checked control authority under the wing/arc (notes unclear). Required a bit more elevator/servo travel to get desired response. Otherwise plane showed fine stability and clear control response.
- Action: Increase elevator throw or adjust linkage endpoints; verify full deflection.
9) Test 9
- Observed: Final/run-up test — plane flight characteristics acceptable (no major issues recorded in notes).
- Action: None noted; recommend a final verification flight.
If you can scan or retype the original handwritten lines that were garbled (especially tests 1, 5, 8, and 9), I’ll update the summary and recommended fixes more precisely.
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