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winglets?
winglets on a big bingo , would they help a sport plane ?, would like to do something different .
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I would say not worth the effort. The wing design just isn't one that winglets would work. Even if it were a scale 737 the benifits of them would be so small that an R/C pilot simply would not notice. That being said, if it were an aerobatic model like an Extra or Edge the winglets may aid in knife edge flight. I just don't see too many guys flying their Bingo in knife.
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WhiteRock,
I think it would hurt. The winglets would slow your roll rate, which is not good if you like aerobatics. Winglets are for efficient straight and level flight. Not something we do very much. Bedford |
the bingo IS NOT really an areobatic plane.
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Originally Posted by WhiteRook
(Post 11637478)
the bingo IS NOT really an areobatic plane.
The best way to approach this sort of stuff is to modify the wingtips so that different tips can be fitted easily. Then you can try winglets, tip plates of various styles, and different shaped conventional tips. |
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