Taurus throws
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Taurus throws
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i am building the Ed Kazmirski's Taurus and i need to know what the throws are for this bird, rudder - ailerions and eleavtor, i am using 2 wing servos and i cut off 8" of the alierions so i know i am going to have to increst the throws on the ailerions,but i need to know where to start,thanks
i am building the Ed Kazmirski's Taurus and i need to know what the throws are for this bird, rudder - ailerions and eleavtor, i am using 2 wing servos and i cut off 8" of the alierions so i know i am going to have to increst the throws on the ailerions,but i need to know where to start,thanks
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I use a degree meter to set my throws and on all my planes I use max on rudder and 10 or 12 degrees up and down on ailerons and elevators. That is a great place to start, then during trim flights I'm able to dial them in the way the plane likes. I do have different starting points for 3-D planes but this is where I start with pattern and IMAC planes.
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RE: Taurus throws
Rye,
I finished a Kazmirski Taurus last year. I followed the plans for control throws. However, I did use digital servo's and the ailerons were extremely sensitve. I wond up putting exponetial on the ailerons to desensitze the response. That worked very well. My question is why did you reduce the aileron length by 8 inches. You will find this airplane is a terrific flyer. When you cut the throttle on the landing approach it seems like it will never stop flying. Really great and no tip stalls. I will check my set of plans for you to identify the control throws.
I finished a Kazmirski Taurus last year. I followed the plans for control throws. However, I did use digital servo's and the ailerons were extremely sensitve. I wond up putting exponetial on the ailerons to desensitze the response. That worked very well. My question is why did you reduce the aileron length by 8 inches. You will find this airplane is a terrific flyer. When you cut the throttle on the landing approach it seems like it will never stop flying. Really great and no tip stalls. I will check my set of plans for you to identify the control throws.