we got into summer and ran into some snags with my style of what were offering so it got into some reconfiguring everything we got to handle it. when your in San Diego, you got south, runs into mexico, north, heads into LA, west puts you at daves, great eye candy but the last place you wanna crash, trust me, that leaves East. leaving my house you enter what people remember as where San Diego burned to the ground, so i gotta go a little past that which is the first exit over our mountain range. The tracks have been closed since the mid 70's and the general area is government land, can't fly RC threre so we fly the outskirts and this is the closest one. I like the track cause it gives me a target to follow instead of just making it up, also easy to bail out the side and crashes tend to get cushioned along it from the slope. It works for us. We got a big week coming up, this was making absolute sure them are gonna workout. I gotta go back today sometime and check one more change. this place is 90 in the dark and will be 111 today, last week it hit 121
The hex isn't as touchy to cg as them dam gimbals. it probably was somewhat countered when the packs get loaded. I check cg every flight