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Just got my first few trim flights on my 35% 260 with DA 100. I started with 0 degrees on all surfaces and the engine. I measured with a meter during the build. After flying it and adding washers, it is now just about right with over 3 degrees up thrust! What's the deal? I am trying to get this baby as straight as possible for competing, so it bothers me a bit. Is this just a function of the design\layout of the airframe??
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Did you check the wing incidence on the main wings and the stabs? I'd start there, and then start messing with the thrust. I'm just saying this because I went through the same thing last summer with a BRAND X Yak. After a fellow modeler and FG member with many more years of expierence told me to check, I couldn't believe it. My stabs were both messed up. the one was at +1.5 deg and the other was +2 deg. The main wings were better 0 deg and + 1 deg. After I fixed this the plane just needed the 3 deg of right thrust. I'd say start with checking that! Hope that helps!
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: el cajon Age: 46
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All of my planes require about 3degrees of right thrust,and 0-1degree of up or down when I get close I start cutting washers from coke cans ,when you go to a contest or fly -in mesure from tip to wing on each side of the prop it will blow you away seenig how much right thrust is being used .Incidently My 35% SD260 HP version came with three degrees of right thrust built into the motor box. |
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