Thursday October 7th 2021, not a date for the history books, but the day I saw Tim fly a Freewing MIG15. First flight was a bit perilous, but with reduced throws, the second flight was really smooth. These MIGs are difficult to pin down when it comes to getting reliable info to enable successful flying. The recommended 3S 1600mAh doesn't seem to work too well with the recommended C of G position. Robert Petrincic cures this in his amusing video by swapping the 1600 battery for a 3S 2700. Other videos of the model show it flying with no alterations to the original spec at all. Can all this be true? Does anyone have a definitive setup for the MIG? Perhaps I should put mine in a box, pop in a 1600 battery and the C of G, give the box a good shake and fly what comes out? I've been tinkering on and off for ages with a new Freewing MIG15, at the moment it is deeply anaesthetised in preparation for major surgery to fit a working rudder complete with additional servo etc. So far the only thing that seems to be common to all the MIGs seen flying is a really good level launch to get them away. Everything else seems to be shrouded in mystery. One thing I'm sure about now is the need for a working rudder. Being able to apply a touch of "top rudder" in a turn will surely help stop the MIG's tendency to nose down when turning.