High Speed Stall 1/4 scale extra 300 ?
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High Speed Stall 1/4 scale extra 300 ?
Hello I have been flying rc for about 15 years on and off i recently started again after about 5 yrs break and i am flying this patty w. 1/4 scale extra from great plane with a fuji bt64ei. and also a gy351 gyro.
i havent yet try the gyro and i am not convince that i should use it but apperently its can be very helpfull to hover ??? wath do you think about these gyros ??? good or bad ???
i have one major problem with the plane !!! when its in a dive if i pull out agressively it stall one wing and go into a kind of ugly snap roll iv try at differente power setting its in does it att full/half/idle the exact same thing ??? wath can be the problem ??? can it be because of an aft cg?? or maybe the airplane is to heavy ????
i setup the triple rate as per manual and it does it event at low rate if i pull all the way back ????
thanks ahead for the answer[img][/img]
i havent yet try the gyro and i am not convince that i should use it but apperently its can be very helpfull to hover ??? wath do you think about these gyros ??? good or bad ???
i have one major problem with the plane !!! when its in a dive if i pull out agressively it stall one wing and go into a kind of ugly snap roll iv try at differente power setting its in does it att full/half/idle the exact same thing ??? wath can be the problem ??? can it be because of an aft cg?? or maybe the airplane is to heavy ????
i setup the triple rate as per manual and it does it event at low rate if i pull all the way back ????
thanks ahead for the answer[img][/img]
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RE: High Speed Stall 1/4 scale extra 300 ?
Keep reducing the elevator. You should have enough for loops and precison flying, but not enough to stall it. Use a 3 D rate only for high alpha flight. See the Funtana article I wrote (in my interesting links thread). I describe the setup. Rudder trim plays a part in this as well. Let me know how it turns out.
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