Hi Alex
There is no rudder offset trim or rudder to throttle mix needed for the model with my setup.
The only mix needed is a down elevator to no throttle mix for down lines. there is .25 deg right thrust set in on the nose ring but was not intended. IT
was accidentally done during the finishing of the plug. But it`s not detrimental to the model and barely even visible. The setup for all versions are the same however.
The need for right thrust on any model is only compounded by the use of down thrust and the placement of the COG for a given incidence setting.
Wing loading plays a very big role in the need for right and down thrust as well as the design and wing inc. settings. Every part of setup and design contributes to the need or lack of any thrust offset. Some designs need the thrust and throttle to rudder mix, and will not fly pure without it. My goal is to eliminate that through setup and design work. You can get lost in the weeds if your not careful and most guys don`t care if they need it or not. I`m just stubborn that way
I recommend If your model needs the thrust leave it in place. and work it out of future projects. It`s not a really bad thing and most airplanes have been setup that way for a long time with good success.
Bryan
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