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Old 01-16-2005 | 06:35 AM
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What are your typical set ponts for a pattern plane , single wing like your Hydeaway? Do you put right and down on the motor? Have wing or stab at 0* and the other positive?
thanks, Tom
Old 01-18-2005 | 12:22 AM
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Default RE: Incidence and thrust for pattern?

Wing is =.5 thrust is 0 and stab is adjusted if elevator trim is required. After that i trim as required to achieve a hands off upline under full power for the length of the current patterns tallest manuever. That is done with the thrust, which is normally not much.



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What are your typical set ponts for a pattern plane , single wing like your Hydeaway? Do you put right and down on the motor? Have wing or stab at 0* and the other positive?
thanks, Tom

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