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Old 03-13-2014, 03:08 PM
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Hi,
Can anyone else confirm that their Accuracy has a 0.5 deg,, variance between top and bottom wing - I assume the top is -ve relative to the bottom ??
Thanks.

Brian


Originally Posted by Niall
Naruke's Accuracy has a 0.5 degree difference between top and bottom wing

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Matt I agree that Bryan is the man when it comes to these things. Either he hasn't seen this thread or he is being tight lipped. If it's the latter can't really blame him as he is the one who put in the work. I may send Dick Hanson a line to see what his views may be as he was quite successful designing bipes for some of the TOC guys. I'm interested because I just picked up a new YS 115 for pylon racing but don't really want to have the engine not being used most of the time. I was thinking a 60" 850-900 sq in pattern bipe would be just the ticket."

I had been flying an Naruke Asyuler which was setup using Bryan's Triangulation method, I bought the trim guide from Bryan last year and really liked the way the model flew. I asked Brian if he had any ideas for setup on the Acuracy but as he has no experience with the model he was unable to offer any guidance....

Niall

Last edited by serious power; 03-13-2014 at 03:11 PM.