Byron Extra 300S
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From: Jackson,
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Hey all-
I just acquired a Byron Extra 300S. How is this for IMAC? It's got approximately a 68in wingspan.
Aside from needing new paint and covering, it is in good shape.
Anyone have any info as to CG, recomended starting throws, etc? I have no documentation at all.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I just acquired a Byron Extra 300S. How is this for IMAC? It's got approximately a 68in wingspan.
Aside from needing new paint and covering, it is in good shape.
Anyone have any info as to CG, recomended starting throws, etc? I have no documentation at all.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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The Byron aeroplanes, being scale, traditionally build(t) into very, very heavy craft.
This is not really what you want in an IMAC plane... or any plane for that matter.
They where designed and produced back in the times where people didn't really grasp this concept.
It sure does (did) look nice though.
CG will be on the spar for starters, throws? Dial in some normal ammounts and use the dual rates to cut 'em down in steps on the elevator/ailerons.
Choose what your happy with.
This is not really what you want in an IMAC plane... or any plane for that matter.
They where designed and produced back in the times where people didn't really grasp this concept.
It sure does (did) look nice though.
CG will be on the spar for starters, throws? Dial in some normal ammounts and use the dual rates to cut 'em down in steps on the elevator/ailerons.
Choose what your happy with.



