Set up for Electric Aerobatic Sequence Flying
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Set up for Electric Aerobatic Sequence Flying
I have been flying a 78 inch Extream Flight Extra 300 electric for one season and have enjoyed it... I have set my Jetti spin 99 controller to have some prop drag on the downlines to slow the plane some for sequence flying... Does anyone with more experience have any ideas on the best way to set these planes up for sequence flying... I am also really looking for ideas on power management with electric sequence models... Bill
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RE: Set up for Electric Aerobatic Sequence Flying
http://www.geistware.com/rcmodeling/flight_trimming.htm Not sure if this is what you're looking for; very helpful trimming chart.
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RE: Set up for Electric Aerobatic Sequence Flying
Hi Bill,
provided that the plane hasnt been modified the best way is to use a trimming chart! it will take a while to get it setup perfectly but with a solid airframe like yours shouldnt be too much of an issue key is the thrust lines once uve sorted that all out its plain sailing. you will notice a huge difference once its all setup!
provided that the plane hasnt been modified the best way is to use a trimming chart! it will take a while to get it setup perfectly but with a solid airframe like yours shouldnt be too much of an issue key is the thrust lines once uve sorted that all out its plain sailing. you will notice a huge difference once its all setup!