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Old 12-19-2004, 01:51 PM
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I´m building DF Mirage 2000B from scratch and I like to know, how big control throws you have at elevators and ailerons in your own Mirages ? Another question is, how many degrees of positive wing incidence you have when plane sits on its wheels on the tarmac, or does it need that at all ? Also all other information about flying the Mirage 2000 is very welcome. Thank you.


You can find my project from my finnish website:
http://www.nic.fi/~pasihak/mirage2000.htm
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Default RE: Mirage 2000 control throws

ORIGINAL: aeroP

I´m building DF Mirage 2000B from scratch and I like to know, how big control throws you have at elevators and ailerons in your own Mirages ? Another question is, how many degrees of positive wing incidence you have when plane sits on its wheels on the tarmac, or does it need that at all ? Also all other information about flying the Mirage 2000 is very welcome. Thank you.


You can find my project from my finnish website:
http://www.nic.fi/~pasihak/mirage2000.htm
I got 5 degree nose up on when gears are down. I have 1inch up elevons on high rates and 1/2 inch on low. ailerons have 1/2 inch high and 1/4inch low rate.. you dont have to have positive wing incidence but i suggest a little for quicker take off distance..

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