Control throw for pattern flying
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Control throw for pattern flying
Hi Don,
I'm setting up a new plane for pattern flying. I would like to set it up in the better way possible, in order to fly confortable.
I was thinking about rudder and elevator control throw: I feel that they have to be homogeneous, for example to do good slow rolls in repetable fashion. So, how can you set up throws in order to reach a good result?
I've heard something like: full rudder (or half rudder) should maintain knife-edge flight...
What do you think about that?
Very very thanks for your always kind and good replies!!!
Stefano
I'm setting up a new plane for pattern flying. I would like to set it up in the better way possible, in order to fly confortable.
I was thinking about rudder and elevator control throw: I feel that they have to be homogeneous, for example to do good slow rolls in repetable fashion. So, how can you set up throws in order to reach a good result?
I've heard something like: full rudder (or half rudder) should maintain knife-edge flight...
What do you think about that?
Very very thanks for your always kind and good replies!!!
Stefano
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RE: Control throw for pattern flying
Link up with Sebastiano.
European style is for more control throw and more expo.
Not sure what the U.S. style is but I set my throws up to give me all I need for a good radius at the bottom of a ziptie, essentally what you need is enough elevator to loop and get you through the basic maneuvers, roll rate for about moderate roll at full deflection. Vertical up one roll per 1.5 seconds.
My personal preference is to go to high rate for snaps and spins. My plane will do a respectable snap at low rates, but the entry is a little slow, so I go to higher rudder and elevator.
My setup, which varies from others. I've tried higher expo on ailerons and elevator, with more throw, but the result is inconsistent radius and roll rates. Thus the dual rates I use (I adust the expo so the center feels the same regardless or rate).
Best of luck.
European style is for more control throw and more expo.
Not sure what the U.S. style is but I set my throws up to give me all I need for a good radius at the bottom of a ziptie, essentally what you need is enough elevator to loop and get you through the basic maneuvers, roll rate for about moderate roll at full deflection. Vertical up one roll per 1.5 seconds.
My personal preference is to go to high rate for snaps and spins. My plane will do a respectable snap at low rates, but the entry is a little slow, so I go to higher rudder and elevator.
My setup, which varies from others. I've tried higher expo on ailerons and elevator, with more throw, but the result is inconsistent radius and roll rates. Thus the dual rates I use (I adust the expo so the center feels the same regardless or rate).
Best of luck.