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GP Tracer Trimming Question
Here's a question about trimming. After a few trim flights on my GP Tracer, I found that I had to put in a lot of engine downthrust to keep it from ballooning up with throttle increases. Unfortunately, there is now so much downthrust that the plane takes a lot of runway to get off the ground. Could this be corrected by reducing the amount of downthrust and decreasing the wing incidence?
Thanks for any help, DFF |
GP Tracer Trimming Question
A very good trim sheet can be found at the National Society of Radio Control Aerobatics website (NSRCA)... here's the link:
http://www.nsrca.org/trimA.htm Sounds like you have the right idea, check the incidences. Try some power off vertical dives and see what happens. Regards, Scott |
GP Tracer Trimming Question
follow the logic young skywalker...
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GP Tracer Trimming Question
Keep us updated DFF, I'm almost ready for the test flight on mine and I'd love to know how it turns out.
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GP Tracer Trimming Question
Thanks for the answers guys. There is another flyer in my local club who also has a Tracer, and his plane exhibits some of the the same characteristics that mine does, i.e. took several ounces of tail weight to balance and the downthrust/right thrust problems. Once we get them sorted out, I think they will be good flyers. My pattern instructor once told me that it takes him half a summer to get a plane set up just right, so I don't feel bad putting a little more work into this one.
Again, thanks for your input. best regards, DF_Flyer |
GP Tracer Trimming Question
I have one with a GMS 47 w/retracts. Had to add 1.25 oz to the tail to balance level. I have not noticed any pitch changes with power changes. Tracks very well in knife edge with no hunting. Double check your incidence.
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