Wing-Stabilizer incidence on Ultra Stick  
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Tower Hobbies
Enter up to 4 keywords or Tower stock numbers
Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
       

All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> Aerodynamics >> Wing-Stabilizer incidence on Ultra Stick
Page: [1]

Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Wing-Stabilizer incidence on Ultra Stick - 4/1/2002 7:17:13 PM   
stomper


 

Posts: 2249
Joined: 12/13/2001
From: Clayton, NC, USA
Status: offline
Hello All

I'm building a H9 Ultra Stick 120 and making it a low wing plane by filpping the fuselage. the incidence should be 0-0, but have found the wing to be at two degree's and the stabilizer at one degree. I have now sanded the wing saddle for the wing to sit one degree. Problem is I don't have much fuselage to cut/sand under the stabilizer. Fuselage come's to a tappered point at rear. Do you guys think both wing and stabilizer left at one degree will be a problem ? I don't know if they are out negative or positive. Both need to come down on there leading edge.


Thanks for any help
Doug

_____________________________

Doug
       Post #: 1

Page:   [1]
All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> Aerodynamics >> Wing-Stabilizer incidence on Ultra Stick
Page: [1]





Jump to:


Google 



Search | Marketplace | Event Calendar | Local Clubs | Magazine | Product Ratings | New Products | Discussion Forums

Photo Gallery | Member Video Posts | RCU Video Gallery | Instructor Search | Field|Track|Marina Search

Advertisers | Hobby Vendor Resources | Rate Manufacturers | Sign In/Sign Up

SITE MAP!   : :   FORUM RULES

© 2001 - 2007 24-7 RC, LLC, all rights reserved.

Charities we support that also need your help
Yorkie Rescue | Humane Society | ASPCA | Crohn's-Colitis America

Kaango.com Classifieds


0.156RCU5