I'll try to be more clear next time.
The questions I will be asking will have nothing to do with the particular radio in
use, but rather with the affect and effect on a plane.
I knew that when I messed with the differential I had to change the rudder throw -- I
know now that it was to compensate for yaw.
Tom
Rick Eckel wrote:
> Normally the rudder mix is proportional to the movement of the radio stick
> rather than the movement of the aileron. Therefore adding differential
> will not have any effect on the rudder throw.
>
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> Secondly, from an aerodynamic point of view changing your differential will
> change the effectiveness of the rudder. So as you add differential you may
> need to reduce the rudder throw.
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