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Old 07-03-2003 | 12:46 PM
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It is standard practice to include some degree of down thrust and right thrust in the engine mount.

I wonder if you could not simply mix some down elevator and right rudder with the throttle to compensate for this and set the engine a -zero- thrust?

Just curious-- with the common use of computer radios nowadays it seems like this would be a good way to handle this.

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Old 07-03-2003 | 01:01 PM
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Bill,

If you are doing 3D maneuvers or large vertical maneuvers or climbs, the plane will want to pull left. This is particularly true with the long, low pitch props and with the large engines. In a harrier or hover, for example, if you don't have right thrust, you are constantly holding right rudder while working the other 3 controls. A little right turust makes everything a lot easier.

As for mixing, the situations are too varied. In knife edge, you can easily mix out unwanted roll and pitch, but the rudder required varies with the maneuver.

There is nothing sacred about mounting at 0-0, and most sport planes do very well with this set-up. It is just makes flying easier on many specialized type planes to have a little right thrust.
Old 07-03-2003 | 04:38 PM
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Hi, Ed--

Ah, that makes sense. I figured that there was a reason why we still do it the "old way".

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