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Old 02-12-2005, 04:21 AM
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Hello!

I'm building a CAmodel Extra 300L 31% 2360mm, that I'll maiden in a few days. For what I have heard about the Extras, they need a mix of rudder (as master) with elevator, for the knife edges, so I think I'll need it too.
When you use mix, you put the mix in a button and you turn the mix on or off, when you are going a maneuver, or you have it always on, without any button?
I know that you need this mix in many many maneuvers, like rolling circles, rolls... not only in knife edge. But, how about torqueroll? Do you have the mix on for the torqueroll or hovers too?

By the Way, do you use any other mix in these planes?


Thank you very much

Juan Sánchez - www.acro3d.com
Old 02-12-2005, 09:42 PM
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Hi Juan,

I actually dont put any mixes in my planes to compensate coupling or etc. People I know, use the coupling compensation mixesa all the time ( In rolling circles, knifedge, etc,)

Good luck on your maiden, the CA models planes are very nice.

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Old 02-13-2005, 03:26 AM
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THank you very much Josh!

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