[NSRCA-discussion] more sportsmans set up questions....
Dean Funk
deanfunk1 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 14 08:19:30 AKDT 2006
I think I am using only about 30% of my ele stick
right now even at low rates....
thanks all.....
--- DaveL322 at comcast.net wrote:
> You are in a downline, and you pull late on the
> elevator, you have might have a consistent radii,
> but into a low baseline, and maybe into the ground.
>
> There is a line of thinking that says anytime the
> stick has hit the stop, you have lost control of the
> plane (in any case, you certainly have 1 less
> option).
>
> I would suggest your control throws are such that in
> the course of the average flight, you only get to
> 90% stick a limited number of times - that way you
> always have a little bit in reserve, when needed -
> there are a great many factors that affect flight
> performance, and the identical set of control inputs
> rarely produce identical results.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Dean Funk <deanfunk1 at yahoo.com>
>
> > more stuff I am thinking about...
> >
> > Would it be a good ideal to set up a flight mode
> with
> > just the minimum elevator throw needed to pull a
> nice
> > big loop, immelman, and split s with full stick
> > movment. I am thinking it might help improve my
> > radiuses and help establish more consistent bottom
> and
> > top lines.
> >
> > then have another flight mode with a lot of rudder
> for
> > that stall turn...
> >
> > I am trying to improve my geometry and feel like I
>
> > have too much elevator travel, and my rudder
> > corrections seem too abrupt....
> >
> > thanks again all....
> >
> >
> >
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