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Post by mrmugen on Apr 13, 2009 4:01:37 GMT 1
Like the title says. I took the cub out before dark this eve and put the glo wing on. Well there are no ailerons on the glow wing.... It took me the whole flight to get used to it and fact is I never did! I landed like a new guy and broke my prop! Wind was a constant 7-8 cross wind landing which didn't help but I had no choice....was flying out of my yard and landed in street. I have a huge cemetary across the road with very few trees on our side....works out well for electrics. Anyway I vowed to never fly it again like that. I had my throttle and rudder on my left stick and elevator on my right. I will configure it to have my rudder on my right stick to keep my brain happy for now.
Kevin
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Post by flydiver on Apr 13, 2009 5:23:58 GMT 1
Yes, it's tough to keep track of that if you aren't used to it. I'm just getting so I can after a fair amount of 3D work.
That rudder work helped save my Wasp when an aileron servo died in a part down position and it became a downward spirally bird. I was able, after some dancing around and confusion, to elevator/Spiral it back up and rudder point it home just before it got out of my likely ability to keep the position straight.
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