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Fast Lad Performance . Esprit Model . Thunder Power RC

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Aerobatic 3D Contest > Trim Change
 
 
charly
Heliman
Location: xenia, ohio

Hi.
Is there any changes to trim when going from upright to inverted flite? I've only briefly hovered inverted at the tops of loops but due to pucker factor I was more concerned with attitude than trim

ANother thing..has anyone been more comfortable with nose-in inverted than tail-in? On the sim I seem to handle nose-in better than tail-in..am I weird or what?

charly
02-17-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Lwnemesis
Senior Heliman
Location: Seattle, WA

It is easier to hover inverted nose-in vs nverted tail-in at least for me
02-17-2002 Over year old.
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Julius
Heliman
Location: Tracy CA

inverted trims

there should be no trim change assuming that the tx trims are neutral and the machine is balanced and trimmed mechanically. for example, if the tx has forward trim set in for a stable upright hover, as soon as the heli goes inverted, the trim will cause the heli to move backwards. another way, if you have to hold forward cyclic for a stable hover, as soon as you go inverted, you will have to hold back cyclic for a stable hover (tail heavy machine).

hope this helps,
julius
02-17-2002 Over year old.
 
 
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Real Raptors . Mikado Modellhubschrauber . GrandRC

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