Re: [RCSE] Incidence/Decelage?

2005-04-20 Thread Thomas Koszuta
;Winch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RCSE" Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 11:15 PM Subject: RE: [RCSE] Incidence/Decelage? Pat, The rule of thumb that was told to me years ago and that I always used as a starting point is 1/2 the camber. Ymmv. Phil in Vancouver RCSE-List facili

RE: [RCSE] Incidence/Decelage?

2005-04-17 Thread Winch
Pat, The rule of thumb that was told to me years ago and that I always used as a starting point is 1/2 the camber. Ymmv. Phil in Vancouver RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscrib

RE: [RCSE] Incidence/Decelage?

2005-04-17 Thread Robert Samuels
When I was assembling my WACO Magic with MH32 airfoil I had that same question. I presented the question to RCSE and received numerous replies which can be seen on the archives. One gentleman in the UK measured two planes with this airfoil and advised me (if I recall correctly) that it was 1

[RCSE] Incidence/Decelage?

2005-04-17 Thread Pat McCleave
Hi Guys, I am setting up a new Mini Carisma DS and I have a question regarding setting up the incidence/decelage. The fuselage is a two piece fuse with a full flying stab that has root on the fin for setting the stab. Now the question is, when gluing the two fuse pieces together, where should