[NSRCA-discussion] **Klipped** Aero design question
Del K. Rykert
drykert2 at rochester.rr.com
Tue Sep 5 14:08:50 AKDT 2006
I remember when Mark Scheda built one with each wing panels rotating. It also wouldn't spin or snap.. Best it would do was a lazy spiral.
Del
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From: JShulman
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If I remember correctly, I think everything was a full flying surface on it. I think Chip said is was smooth but wouldn't spin/snap.
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Jason
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Terry Brox
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Didnt Merle Hyde build a Dash 5 with complete wings movement for ailerons?
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From: george w. kennie
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I swear I've bought some ARF's that had helical ailerons. Trust me, It's not all that it's cracked up to be! (or maybe that was a mis-statement).
G.
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From: John Pavlick
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Yeah, or do the "flexiron" thing. You can make all kinds of cool shapes with 3 servos. The flexible aileron will interpolate the rest of the curve (somewhat). Think about it. Hey, maybe we should actually try this.
John Pavlick
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Now John may be on to something here....3 servos driving each aileron on a pattern plane. HMMMMM!!!
If helical is what you want, cut the aileron 3 ways, proportional areas in each segment of course and drive it with Johns 3 preprogrammed servos. And you can use the smallest, fastest servos around so your response will be outasight. That's the ticket laddie, Ahuh....
VBG
I think I'll open another bottle of Rafanelli '02, and continue toasting :)
Matt
In a message dated 9/4/2006 10:50:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, jpavlick at idseng.com writes:
Now that sounds like the way to go! Except I think you actually need 3 servos to do it right. I'm setting up the mix on my 12z now...
John Pavlick
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of george w. kennie
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For cryin' out loud, if your going to go to all that trouble, use two servos per panel at the opposing extremes of each flexible aileron driving in opposite directions. Now that's HELICAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What the heck have you guys been smokin' ?????????????? And I thought I was extreme. Are we in the "Twilight Zone" here? BGw?
G.
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