ORIGINAL: Mr67Stang
ORIGINAL: bruce88123
From the RCU Glossary:
It is the down aileron that causes greater drag and pulls the plane in the opposite direction one would expect ie left stick rt aileron down and nose to the rt unless rudder is properly applied. A cub is a good example of this characteristic.
To correct for this many computer radios will allow you to program in differential to give more up than down aileron.
Using a computer radio to program aileron diferential is a great idea but it requires dual aileron servos. This plane uses one aileron servo.
I just copied the glossary to explain the effect. I didn't say it ALL applied to him.