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spoilerons?
ok, i have some experience using flaperons (mixed with elev).... it works well, the only downside being a little mushy controls on landings
i wanted to use this type of a setup on my DF jet for obvious reasons (to slow it down on landings) BUT then i read a post about using spoilerons -being much better for landing a jet...... it seems that the jet lands much better in a "nose high" attitude due to the spoilerons (up 10 deg) and they slow the plane down.... can anyone explain to me why decreasing the wing lift would help landing the jet? if someone uses this type of a setup pls let me know thanks, Vasek BTW am still searching for a set of plans for my BVM Ultra Viper... anyone? |
RE: spoilerons?
The more lift you kill, the more thrust you can use on landing. In Turbines, that is a blessing due to throttle lag.
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RE: spoilerons?
ORIGINAL: vasek ok, i have some experience using flaperons (mixed with elev).... it works well, the only downside being a little mushy controls on landings i wanted to use this type of a setup on my DF jet for obvious reasons (to slow it down on landings) BUT then i read a post about using spoilerons -being much better for landing a jet...... it seems that the jet lands much better in a "nose high" attitude due to the spoilerons (up 10 deg) and they slow the plane down.... can anyone explain to me why decreasing the wing lift would help landing the jet? if someone uses this type of a setup pls let me know As Sean has pointed out, being able to carry power during the landing has definite advantages for turbine powered models - turbines tend to spool up much slower from idle than they do from e.g. 1/4 or 1/3 throttle - so if you can make your approach under higher power then you get a quicker response if & when you need to add more power (e.g. for a go-around). A minor downside of putting the ailerons up is that this raises the stall speed - so if you are used to the stall speed of the model with flapperons, then you switch to putting the ailerons up rather than down, you should probably add a few knots safety factor until you get used to the new setup. Gordon |
RE: spoilerons?
The spoilerons do kill some of the lift of the outer wing panels, but you compensate by increasing the angle of attack of the wing..ie more nose up...
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RE: spoilerons?
thanks guys, i'll give it a try
Gordon, would the 10 deg up seem as a good starting point? |
RE: spoilerons?
ORIGINAL: vasek Gordon, would the 10 deg up seem as a good starting point? |
RE: spoilerons?
Gordon, i did start my question in the aerodynamics forum but had no success there....
guess i'll have to experiment, i will try it on a Patriot first before trying it on my DF jet thanx for helping, vasek |
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