GraniteFang & Sylphra
GraniteFang GraniteFang
Been out here for days, crafting a makeshift glider from branches and rope. Got a rough lift but could use some tweaks—got any flight‑maniac insights?
Sylphra Sylphra
Nice work, kid—just remember to keep that center of gravity close to the wing’s lift line, or you’ll flip faster than a circus juggler. Try adding a little more surface area at the tail to stabilize, maybe a feathered strip on the back for drag, and don’t forget to trim the angle of attack on the front with a bit of a bend; that’ll give you a smoother climb. Test a quick hop, feel the lift, adjust the ropes—get that feel and you’ll glide like a silver comet. Good luck, daredevil!
GraniteFang GraniteFang
Alright, you’ve got the fundamentals. Add a bit of tail surfacing, tweak the angle, then test a quick hop. Keep the weight near the lift line, trim the bend, and see how it reacts. If it still flips, cut back on the front lift and add more drag at the back. That's the drill. Good luck.