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Old 05-21-2005 | 05:59 PM
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What sort of mixing do any you use when flying 3D?
Old 05-22-2005 | 09:37 PM
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I mix a little country western and soft rock. Makes me relaxed so I can fly better.
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I use one mix, Elev- spoilerons. I use em in eleavtors it really stops the wing rock, but I dont need them for harriers. I find that all other things that could be mixed just arent worth it, to minor.

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Aside from spoilerons and flaperons (Which I RARELY use) I don't use any other mixes.
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On my 9C I use flaperons, rudder-to-elevator, rudder-to-ailerons and often throttle-to-rudder. I like to fly 3D for plain old fun, but I also like to practice pattern & IMAC maneuvers on my 3D planes, since I find that whatever I am able to do on a light and responsive 3D model I can then do easier on a pattern/aerobat. If I'm going to plant it, I'd rather plant an inexpensive profile than a competition plane. So that means I want my 3D model to roll axially, knife edge with rudder only, and stay straight on verticals. If I get it mixed to do that, the rest is a matter of working the sticks. If I wanted to spend more time with the far-out 3D stuff (by my standards anyway) then I'd add elevator-to-flaps.

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