Re: [RCSE] V tail angle?

2004-10-22 Thread regis
Your margin for error has been reduced. But I do not think you will notice any problem providing all else is 'true'. Regis --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Nasatir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How will a 120 degree rather than a 110 degree angle of the V tail > affect performance? > > OK, so

RE: [RCSE] V tail angle?

2004-10-18 Thread Robert Samuels
no yaw problems. Robert Samuels.St. Louis From: David Nasatir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] V tail angle? Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:14:16 -0700 How will a 120 degree rather than a 110 degree angle of the V tail affect performan

[RCSE] V tail angle?

2004-10-18 Thread David Nasatir
How will a 120 degree rather than a 110 degree angle of the V tail affect performance? OK, so I'm hard at work on my 2 meter pod and boom V tail hand launch/slope soarer built according to the strictest TLAR criteria.. I thought I had everything properly rigged to get a 110 degree angle on th