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A Table Talk video discussing some of the basics on how I like to dial in best CG and balance point on my park jets including a "walk through" of how I like to prepare for and execute my maiden flights. Followed up with some basics on how I like to start dialing in my plane for optimal balance, trim and control surface throws. The blog post Am I ready to fly...really?! can be found here http://scottsparkjetblog.blogspot.ca/... As I mentioned in the video, I was inspired to write this post after watching a video by Ground Control RC, please check out his channel here, full of a wealth of tips, tutorials and other very educational RC information. / @groundcontrolrc In the video I mention a blog post about some more advanced thoughts about balance and weight distribution in park jets, you can read that here http://scottsparkjetblog.blogspot.ca/... This video is a bit old, but gives some more detailed info on how I setup my planes, handle my transmitter and perform what I call the "arc test" to really dial down on the optimal, most neutral CG in my planes. • Dialing in plane and pilot for precision R... At about 15:40 is where I demonstrate how I do the "arc test" to really see if I have my planes balanced properly in the pitch. I discovered something I didn't check and learned another valuable lesson when I did the maiden flight on the T50 V5 plane in this video, you can watch that here • Modified RC Powers T50 V5 flight video and... I discuss the lesson I learned about my KF4 airfoils starting at about 5:00 of the video. Thanks for watching! Blue skies and calm winds to everyone! Park Jet noise...the "other" sound of freedom :) Cheers, Scott