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Old 02-04-2005 | 10:19 AM
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Default Differential in aerelons

Setting up a Hell Raiser.

How much differential and which aerilon would you have high?
Can'y rmember what I read on this setup, so looking for some input.
George
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Old 02-04-2005 | 04:29 PM
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Default RE: Differential in aerelons

I run mine without any differential, It is a single servo setup however, so putting in differential would be hard. I really don't think you would notice a difference because this is not a smooth flying pattern plane. It is screaming all out fun.

The only thing I remember about differential is that if you mount the servo on the bottom of the wing (like the hellraiser) to improve the differential you could use a V arm on the servo. The bottom of the V would be toward the back of the plane. I tried
to figure out if that causes more up than down, but I am afraid I not able without running an experiment.

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Old 02-04-2005 | 10:12 PM
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Default RE: Differential in aerelons

George:
Normal differential has the ail's going more up than down, usually about twice as much up as down, but it's not needed on a flat plate or symmetrical wing. In fact, on my Shocky, I had to take the differential out of it as it had mechanical diff in it because of the outward angle of the ail. push rods. Now it does axial rolls instead of barrel rolls.

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