[NSRCA-discussion] Air Breaks

John Pavlick jpavlick at idseng.com
Sat May 13 13:07:13 AKDT 2006


Bill,
 What plane are you trying this on? I have my both my Focii set up with this
and I like it. I use ailerons up and down elevator. In Futaba land I have
+30% Flaps (ailerons up) [= ~ 5 degrees] and -20% elevator (down) but you'll
need to experiment. On some planes I use very little down elevator in the
mix, I just do it manually when I land. I found that using the "airbrakes"
helps me to be able to transition into a nearly flared condition very early
on final without worrying about any tip stalling. You basically head
downwind, chop the power, hit the airbrakes and point the nose down. When
you get close, start to raise the nose and bleed off speed. You can then
drag the plane to the mark with a little power if you need to. Try it at a
field where you have some room. You may find that you undershoot the first
few landings until you get used to how the plane comes down with the
airbrakes on.

John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com


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> Bill Markovitz
> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:00 AM
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> Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Air Breaks
>
>
> I'm interested in using the air brake function for
> slower and more controlled landings.  Any suggestions
> for a starting point on the aileron and elevator
> throws would be appreciated.  Is it better to have the
> ailerons up and the elevator down or the ailerons down
> and the elevator up?
>
> Thanks, Bill :)
>
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