inboard or outboard ailerons?
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inboard or outboard ailerons?
i,m building a moki 210 powered lanier dominator. while it,s not gonna come close to the rush i get flying my jett powered d dusts, it,s size should get the adrenalin pumping! there,s an option on installing the ails inboard or outboard. can anyone fill me in on the pros & cons of each option?? tried a post in the pylon forum but no luck there. i,m not gonna be racing in sanctioned events & a blinding roll rate is preferred so i,m thinking outboard ??.... any advice appreciated...thanks rob m
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RE: inboard or outboard ailerons?
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i,m building a moki 210 powered lanier dominator. while it,s not gonna come close to the rush i get flying my jett powered d dusts, it,s size should get the adrenalin pumping! there,s an option on installing the ails inboard or outboard. can anyone fill me in on the pros & cons of each option?? tried a post in the pylon forum but no luck there. i,m not gonna be racing in sanctioned events & a blinding roll rate is preferred so i,m thinking outboard ??.... any advice appreciated...thanks rob m
i,m building a moki 210 powered lanier dominator. while it,s not gonna come close to the rush i get flying my jett powered d dusts, it,s size should get the adrenalin pumping! there,s an option on installing the ails inboard or outboard. can anyone fill me in on the pros & cons of each option?? tried a post in the pylon forum but no luck there. i,m not gonna be racing in sanctioned events & a blinding roll rate is preferred so i,m thinking outboard ??.... any advice appreciated...thanks rob m
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RE: inboard or outboard ailerons?
mike, there,s no mention of ail placement in the manual, but the plans show 3 options. they show a sport ail around 28" long centered on the wing(materials not included in kit), & 2 different locations for the stock 17" long ails. as per plans the rt ail is inboard & the left outboard . dumb question but any chance placing them as shown(rt in & l out) enhances left turns?? the chance i,ll race this plane in any event is slim so the fast roll rate should up the pucker factor considerably! i,ve gone through a few pylon planes over the years (still have a viper 500 w mvvs 49) but the size of this beast blows them away...the moki's tuned pipe is almost 3 feet long! i,m thinking the sport ails would give me the best roll rate but the inboard / outboard thing has got me wondering....might try lanier for an explanation...thanks for the input.....rob m
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I read your post wrong the first time. I thought you WERE going to race it. I would use the longer sport ailerons for sure and have them the same on both sides.
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RE: inboard or outboard ailerons?
fyi, lanier suggests both ail inboard for racing (slower roll rate & less chance of flutter) the outboard location will roll faster but is more prone to flutter. the sport ail will give the fastest roll rate. now i,m wondering if the lg sport ails are a wise choice . i,m looking to push this plane! would be nice to get some input from someone who,s flown one ! guess i,m not gonna get a roll rate even close to the dusts no matter which way i go !......rob m
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RE: inboard or outboard ailerons?
problem is i don,t know what kind of speed to expect & i,ll be bummed if the plane bores me after all that work & coin invested. i,m thinking this plane will max out around 110 (if that) in level flight ,anyone have any insite on that estimate? hopefully the size will make up for the lack of speed!!......rob m
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Rob
I use Ailivators on my Phantom with a switch to swithch in and out the Ailerons with both the roll rate is fast, with the Ailivators only the roll rate is reduced but more affective at slow speed as it still has the prop wash over them, hope this helps.
Mike
P.s why not have both inboard and outboard and switch them instead.
I use Ailivators on my Phantom with a switch to swithch in and out the Ailerons with both the roll rate is fast, with the Ailivators only the roll rate is reduced but more affective at slow speed as it still has the prop wash over them, hope this helps.
Mike
P.s why not have both inboard and outboard and switch them instead.