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RC Stout 11-23-2006 02:40 PM

Flaps on a Mustang
 
Happy Thanksgiving all

I would like some thoughts and opinions on flaps on a Mustang. I am building an older TF P-51 Mustang (red box ) and I was thinking about not installing the flaps. What do you think? Most of the guys at my flying field that have Mustangs don't use the flaps, and told me not to install them. I am not that concerned about total scale look

Thanks
RC Stout

culver 11-23-2006 03:03 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
Most I have seen flown do not have the flaps hooked up or even built into the wing. They flew fine as far as I could tell.

roltech 11-23-2006 10:56 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
I have flaps and occasionally use them, but most of the time there not used, I use them in no wind conditions to slow it down on some when landing, but that's about it!

roltech

bbbair 11-24-2006 09:52 AM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
I have a GP .60 Mustang that works great without the flaps.

However; I have a computer radio and I added the flap function to the ailerons, this completely changed the trim and flight characteristics of the AC. Simply put it was no fun and not required for my plane.

I spoke to a full sized pilot about flaps and he noted that when they are used they have to fly the plane in a totally different manor as "EVERYTHING" changes (balance, trim, speed etc).

Bottom line, if you have a plane that requires the flaps to slow down - fine... but you'll have to learn how to land it with the changed flight characteristics.

If you can take off and land the plane without the Flaps - don't bother complicating your life! ;)

MinnFlyer 11-24-2006 10:24 AM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
Ok, I'll be the one to disagree.

True, you don't NEED them, and you'll only use them for landing, but I sure do like the looks of a P-51 coming in slow and dirty! (Dirty = Gear and flaps down)

roltech 11-24-2006 12:31 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 


ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer

Ok, I'll be the one to disagree.

True, you don't NEED them, and you'll only use them for landing, but I sure do like the looks of a P-51 coming in slow and dirty! (Dirty = Gear and flaps down)
"ditto" on that!

roltech

rcnut63 02-03-2008 11:39 AM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
i want to know how mutch elevator that you add to the flaps on a pts traner

MinnFlyer 02-03-2008 12:12 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
I didn't add any

EF 02-03-2008 12:46 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
Definitely recommend the flaps!

I have them on a CMP P-51, and a friend has them on a TF P-51, they slow the landing very much and make it safer by actually inducing the effect of washout.

rcnut63 02-03-2008 07:41 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
well i an gona mix ti with my tx and i just wanted some input onthe matter

tlgibson97 02-04-2008 07:21 AM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
My 1/7 TF mustang was the most stable with its flaps deployed. Made it a joy to land. Without flaps on our short grass field I would always come in too fast. Probably more pilot preference then plane but I didnt want to get too slow that close to the ground. It sure was purty when it was dirty.

rcnut63 02-04-2008 04:13 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
well f ound that ten persent is about all you want on flaps on the test flights to start out with.i

dhal22 02-04-2008 08:10 PM

RE: Flaps on a Mustang
 
watching a real warbird land is as fun as the whole flight. a real mustang looks awesome with gear and flaps hanging out clawing for pavement. why not recreate that unless scale isn't important?

david


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