| Quote: Originally Posted by Vic3D | | | | |
| It's called differential and it's used to make the plane roll axially.
The lower part of the wing has more airflow than the top, making up-aileron less effective than down-aileron, so you increase the top aileron throw to make it roll axially. Typically you increase the top somewhere between 105-115% in aerobatic models. | |
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What if you are inverted most of the time?