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Old 03-08-2006 | 01:01 AM
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Okay I have been flying for a few months and I wanted to get a better airplane. So I got a Corby Starlett by sportsman aviation. With the Corby each aileron has it's own servo wich is okay because my controller supports this function (Airtronics vg 6000) My question is can I use this function for flaps to? Or would I have cut up the wing to have flaps.
Old 03-08-2006 | 01:52 AM
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you could use it for flaps (asuming ur TX and RX can support the mixing) but there woudlent be all that much of a point to it IMO

as flapperons, both will go down increasing the lift of the wing, to use them as aileron at this point one would move up decreasing lift on that side...
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Okay cool thanks. That is was I thought would happen but I wasn't sure.

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