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Old 04-21-2008, 10:19 AM
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Default Differential for Ailerons

Generally do people use Differential on their ailerons, I never have to date but I've heard it can make rolls a lot more axial, is it true and with 3D ships do you think it's advisable / makes a difference ????

If so roughly what sort of percentage would you put in ????

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Default RE: Differential for Ailerons

Doesn't do anything for symetrical wings. Flying inverted, it works the wrong way. Flat bottomed wings, it works great to stop adverse yaw. About twice as much up as down is a good place to start.

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