Nieuport
11
Bebe
49”
Page
5
Copyright©
2005
‐
11
M.K.
Bengtson
All
Rights
Reserved
Rev
07/11
FLYING
In
common
with
all
model
aircraft,
and
short
nosed
biplanes
in
particular,
ensure
that
she
balances
just
SLIGHTLY
nose
down
when
supported
at
the
point
shown.
There
is
no
surer
way
of
destroying
your
model
than
to
attempt
to
fly
her
in
a
tail
‐
heavy
state.
Open
the
throttle
gradually,
holding
in
some
up
elevator
until
she
is
moving,
and
allow
her
to
pick
up
speed.
Ease
off
the
elevator
as
her
speed
increases,
and
be
ready
to
correct
any
swing
with
rudder.
Once
she
has
attained
speed,
gradually
feed
in
some
more
up
elevator
until
she
lifts
off.
Allow
her
to
climb
away
steadily,
and
don’t
attempt
to
rush
things.
Once
you
have
made
some
height
and
trimmed
her
out,
she’s
all
yours
to
have
fun
with.
Loops,
stall
turns
and
even
a
not
very
crisp
roll
are
all
within
her
capabilities,
so
just
enjoy
her.
However,
at
all
times
‐
BEWARE
THE
HUN
IN
THE
SUN.
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