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Speed & throw adjustments
Am having extreem problems in elevator and aileron adjustment to get it right! I place airframe in a adjustable crutch and level all directions to 0. I have a "smart level" attached to my robarts meeter that is accurate to 1/2 of 1%. I adjust each half of elevator and aileron throws to the same degree and then verrify the outcome with a small lazer. The transmitter is placed on full up, the lazer placed on one surface, projected to the wall at least 8 feet away and the spot marked with a X on a stickee pad. The other surface then adjusted to the same spot if needed. The final result has got to be spot on (No pun intended). When I go fly, the plane will fall off to one wing, always in the same direction when easing into a harrier. Same problem with my Cap X and Banshee. The Banshee has warp aileron and elevator issues that require replacement I think. The Cap X is good. How in the world do you measure servo travel speed without relying on the eye only? Am using a JR 10 X, no match box as the radio is superior in my view, servos DS 8611. I can not see any speed difference in any of the surfaces, but the eyes are old. My ailerons are reflexing 100% per Horizon article 1457 which may be too much? Would appreciate any guidance and assistance is set up that I have not figured out. Sincerly appreciate any help given. Thanks
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RE: Speed & throw adjustments
could be lateral balance, thrust angle, a combination of both, too much surface deflection causing the plane to snap out...
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RE: Speed & throw adjustments
Thanks for the attempted assistance! The real question is how to determine servo and related surface speeds other than the unreliable eyeball? I ballance everything in every direction. Throws and CG are as per manufacturer, Chip Hyde. The only thing left (hope) is servo speed differece.
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