Topic: Ailerons and Flaps
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What material is used to consturct the aileron the flaps and the ...
It depends on the general construction of the aircraft. Commonly used material are: aluminum, wood, cloth, and fiberglass. BTW, what are slats?? Read More »
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What are the differences between flaps and ailerons on a plane.?
Both are found on the wing. Flaps are inboard of the wing and operate together increasing lift for take off and landing. Ailerons are found on the outboard side of the wing and as one side goes up the opposite side goes down banking the air... Read More »
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How do the following control surfaces of an air planes are used f...
Praise Jeremy for his brevity. However, I felt I should explain in slightly greater and more technical detail about the "Axes of flight," which are important to understand, should you desire greater understanding. They relate to how the con... Read More »
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Featured Content: Ailerons and Flaps
A control surface that combines an aileron and flap is called a flaperon. A single surface on each wing serves both purposes: Used as an aileron, the flaperons ... More »
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Elevons are pretty natural after using them for a while. Think if it as moving the rear of the plane around. One moves the rear left wingtip, the other the right. Remember that the wingtips are well behind the CG. It is the exact amount of ... Read More »
Source: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1322723
I've got an Eclipse and am awaiting the arrival of a 4 servo wing electric sailplane and have been stumped by the same question and found a possible answer here in the discussion group given by one of the members who flies in ACRO mode and ... Read More »
Source: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=190726
Flying Cat, What make and model of transmitter are you using? If you are using a programmable Futaba like a 6AX, you can use the programmable mixer like you mention, program the mix to channel 6, which is the knob, and set the ATV of the ch... Read More »
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The last years a lot of modern gliders has spread around the world. Gliders with ailerons and flaps and at the same time the new transmitters can do every thing we can ask for and sometimes more. The transmitters I know of that can do it al... Read More »
Source: http://www.gliders.dk/triming_and_setup_of_a_glider_wi_eng.htm
The following information is reprinted with the permission of the author, David Wenzlick. NOTE: Since the 2 flap servos share ch-3 on a Y-harness you must use a reversed servo. The flaps will have to be mechanically neutralled after install... Read More »
Source: http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-8u-q323.html
There are many, many different ways to reach the same end result with the 9Z. In this case, lets take a non-conditions approach. If you want to do the same tasks using conditions, some steps would actually be easier in each condition....but... Read More »
Source: http://futabarc.com/faq/faq-9z-q205.html
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