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| Scott Stoops ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Colorado
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The Sukhoi I fly, OTOH, has coupling galore with its high stab and low wing. Oh well, still suits me. Scott | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Victoria, Australia
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pretty interesting stuff! i always wondered if full scale had the same amount of coupling issues as our models? i guess it is a rare thing then to have a scale model that flys with all pure inputs (no ke coupling or roll coupling)! since our imac planes are modeled after full sized planes and the fact that the ideals for full size are so different from our models, we made never get the perfect setup with the 10% rule! What we need is someone to make a full size pattern plane with 3d style elevators, rudders & ailerons so we can use them for imac! 42% passort anyone!!! Last edited by Bam Bam; 03-19-2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason: last line |
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| Super Contributer ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: Florida
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The incidence and thrust values are all exactly as first designed in 1993 3 years prior to the first flight of the Curtis Pitts prototype model 12 in 1996. We have changed none of this throughout production of the airplanes and kits. This Model 12 design has the right combination of design elements to work very well. The airplane is big yet fast. Agile yet able mild mannered when needed. RC models of the model 12 and variants are scattered in how well they fly. In most cases, the full scale model 12 has lower coupling than RC versions that have "fixes" built into the design. Quique's design seems to be the best handling of all the model 12 type airplanes. He made dozens of changes most of which even spot on RC designers have not picked up on. His design has coupling just about like what we see in the full scale python and Ti-12. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tucson, Az.
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The answer to your disire to have everything scale and in scale places and also to have a plane with NO mixing is easy! The BH Yak 55M! lol... But seriously, this is the main reason I love this Yak! The wing and stab placement is right where it needs to be and it is scale. There is no mixing required and it flys GREAT! Check out the pics and see for yourself. The Yak is a great choice regardless of the manufacturer! |
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all we need now is someone to distribute a 40% ARF for about $1399.00 hint....... hint....... hint..... | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tucson Age: 34
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I believe there is also a minimum height that wings and stabs need to be above the ground on full scale planes so that they can clear taxi lights at airports and such, which may be why the stabs are higher.
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| Pro Crasherer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Cambridge, England! Age: 20
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![]() Wing and tail dead in line, motor higher, but a Yak 55 style of canopy. the interesting thing also is the wing and the tail are very low on the fuselage side area, certainly not central Think left stick only knife edge square loops
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| Pro Crasherer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Cambridge, England! Age: 20
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it was a short kit, not many made, in the UK only. Weston UK have released a ARF, but its about 2lbs heavier on average. Aerodynamically the model is fantastic, the right amount of drag, the right positioned surfaces etc. Its quite odd to see the tail and wing so low though
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