Very bad day!
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Very bad day!
this evening at the park i had a bad crash broke my wing in too places.
I was about 5 feet off the ground and tried to trun but the plane turned to fast and plumited to the ground and tumbled a couple times
I think my rudder moves to much too quickly. Should I move the rudder connecting rod to the closest setting on the servo to minamize this problem?
thanks Mike
I was about 5 feet off the ground and tried to trun but the plane turned to fast and plumited to the ground and tumbled a couple times
I think my rudder moves to much too quickly. Should I move the rudder connecting rod to the closest setting on the servo to minamize this problem?
thanks Mike
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RE: Very bad day!
Moving the location on the servo will help, as will moving the pushrod where it connects to the rudder. If you have a radio with end point adjustment, you can just set how far you want the rudder to move with the radio. In the future, till you get used to the plane, just try to keep a bit more speed up while turning, and perhaps concentrate on shallower turns till you get the feel for what the plane can do. You also might have to give it a bit of up elevator to keep the nose up while in a turn. Hope this is off help to you,
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