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Old 03-05-2014 | 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob2160
I did agree that differential aileron was an effective fix in most models, and so is a frise aileron. Do you disagree with that?

I found a few more articles on the subject, specifically written for beginners learning to fly RC aircraft.

http://www.rcflightschool.com/Basic_...lo_0B16-25.pdf

http://www.rcflightschool.com/SetupP...dderMixing.pdf
How many models do you see on a typical weekend out at the club site with frise hinging? As far as the articles you found about an R/C school advocating the use of aileron rudder mix is just wrong. But guess what, that guy is a full scale pilot and he is doing the same thing you are and that is convincing yourself that we should be piloting our models the same as we do full scale. I understand that you just don't get what I am saying here and maybe you will eventually get to the skill level as an R/C pilot where you can understand. I think this thread has gotten way off topic. My efforts have been to just point out to beginners that full scale principals and techniques need not always be applied with our models. If it were then 3D flying would never have happened. From my viewpoint you seem to have the opinion that if it does not work for full scale then it won't work for models and that is just plain wrong.