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Old 12-09-2003 | 07:59 PM
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Default Flapperons V.S. Spoilerons

I want you guys to define both of these terms for me (as related to 3D).
Old 12-09-2003 | 10:56 PM
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On Fun fly Planes I use spoilerons to dampen the wing rock in an elevator. About 80 % in relation to the elevator movement. I also use flapperons to make my loops tighter. You will have to play with the percentages with each plane. As far a hovering and knife edge I cut both of these mixes off. On most of my planes I have the elevator coupled to the rudder(master) to eliminate the pitching, and this is set up as a permanent mix.
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Default RE: Flapperons V.S. Spoilerons

Man, this is really a Burning Question for you, huh??

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