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Old 01-11-2007, 10:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Dalton 260 Setup

Quick question for you Dalton 260 owners. What a your thrown(degree's) setup for IMAC, and servo horn lengths. Setting mine up, and you guys can make it easier(and faster) with this info. Thanks Jim
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Default Re: Dalton 260 Setup

Since no one else seems to have an answer I will tell you what I used.

I used 1 1/2" horns with Hitec 5955's all around.

I had a plane that was very similar to a 35% Dalton 260. Generally speaking, it was a custom 35% Extra 260. I had 12 degrees low elevator throw, 25 degrees of rudder throw and 15 degrees of aileron throw on low rates. I fly with a little expo on low rates, about -25, give or take.

For 3D rates I had max rudder throw, 45 degrees of elevator throw and about 30 degrees of aileron throw. I had about -40 expo on the elevator and ailerons and about -70 on the rudder.

I had another condition setup for knockaround, non-IMAC low rates that I could flip and get normal low rate ailerons and elevator, but high rate rudder so I could play with knife edge stuff and get real, non watered down snaps.
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hey Mike, what's goin' on man? sweet plane!
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