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Old 03-07-2006 | 01:10 AM
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Hello all, was wondering if anyone has dealt with hobbytron.com before, just curious. Also i have never flown a plane with ailerons yet and am taking the cessna 182 4ch out for a test spin in a few days. any tips, will the plane fly ok if i just leave the ailerons alone for awhile? thanks a ton. Mr. Nance.
Old 12-12-2006 | 01:34 PM
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Regarding the Cessna: You may actually do better using the ailerons and leaving the rudder alone.

Regarding Hobbytron: You may actually do better using another store and leaving Hobbytron alone.

(Yes, I know the question is from March, but the advice is still valid. Particularly regarding Hobbytron, when people are thinking about last minute Christmas purchases. Don't order from them until you've done some independent research on customer satisfaction.)
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Hello all, was wondering if anyone has dealt with hobbytron.com before, just curious. Also i have never flown a plane with ailerons yet and am taking the cessna 182 4ch out for a test spin in a few days. any tips, will the plane fly ok if i just leave the ailerons alone for awhile? thanks a ton. Mr. Nance.
You are going to need to move the linkages on the aileron control horns to the outer most hole. It will help you control the plane. At the inside or middle setting the plane is way too jumpy. It will be easier to control the plane with the ailerons in my opinion as well. Instead of just using a rudder.

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