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Old 01-19-2006, 11:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Servo Calculator (requires Excel)

I would like to give credit where credit is do, but this thing has been hopping around the net for a while now and I'm not sure who the original came from. Anyhow, tis a handy quick tuning tool for sure..
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmmmm, upload went blinkety blink. Will try again..
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Damn it Jim! I'm just a doctor !!
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Wow this is going to take me a while to absorb. Thanks for the cool spread sheet.

First question is how do a I calculate the average wing length and average cord? Doesn't the size of the control surface come into the calculation anywhere?
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I'll have it figured out just as soon as I'm over this anurisum.
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Quote: Originally Posted by gforce
I'll have it figured out just as soon as I'm over this anurisum.
Booowwaaahahahahaha. LOL !!!
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Yo Joe,
On the simple setup tab, you can double click in the Average Control surface length and cord fields to modify them (scroll the sheet to the all the way to the left).
Keep in mind that this measurement is in Centimeters.
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Quote: Originally Posted by pcsol
Yo Joe,
On the simple setup tab, you can double click in the Average Control surface length and cord fields to modify them (scroll the sheet to the all the way to the left).
Keep in mind that this measurement is in Centimeters.
How do I determine them from the plane I am considering for the servo calculator?
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