We're looking for some help - we are using a plane from Freedom Flight models (designed to the 2016 rules), built it and it worked great. First flights turned consistently left, good lift, achieved 1:10 - 1:20 flight times relatively consistently; using a rubber motor 0.089", 305mm long, 900 winds. As we sought to adjust lift angle to slightly decrease lift so we could fly longer in the gym we tested with: it crashed, front wing separated. Reglued, reflew, slightly variable but ok, then a few more crashes and wing post mount separated, rudder separated. All of these were carefully repaired.
The plane now still gets good lift and speed, but won't turn LEFT any longer, using the same motor and 600 winds (we tested previously with 600 winds and it had turned consistently). Looking for assistance regarding what adjustments to make. The plane design is generally asymmetric to overcome the left turn induced by the propeller, but it appears that there is too much compensation at this point. Obviously something didn't get repaired in quite the same position as it was when flying originally, but it "looks" the same as when first constructed.
Any advice? Thanks
Jeff