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Old 08-14-2007 | 06:55 AM
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saucerguy
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Default RE: What are the effects of having the COG off

I very much beg to differ on many levels, very much agree on others, so hear me out.

You are wording this upon a very 2 dimensional plane, no pun intended. You do not take into account intertia, power systems, the microscale of RC verses full scale, material densities in construction interacting with enviromental, which really becomes much more pronounced in the typical park flyer.....

Yeah, those new to this should learn, but man, not by someone quoting full scale theory, it has almost no place at all for the average pilot in this section of the forum, go to giant scale, it holds more weight, but not here at all....

edit: ............ removed as simply argumentative........... your opinion of other posters has no place in this or any topic.............

edit: ............ removed as off topic ............. critiquing others' content and style is off topic ............ when it's sucking up, it's off topic, when it's negative, it's probably going to "insult or embarrass"..........

edit: ............. removed as insulting ................

I'm not flaming you buddy at all, it's just, you missed some important elements that really need to be included with what you said, that and wording you used is incorrect along the matter with "inexperienced" as stated before, I'm flying prototypes so have a little under my belt in this area.

edit: BTW, not a single word in this post addresses the topic or the question that was asked originally.

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