I'm
not familiar with this particular model, but I've flown and designed both
wingeron and pitcheron slopers. If it's a wingeron plane where the wings act
like ailerons, and there is still a separate elevator in back, you don't need a
mixer at all. If it's a pitcheron plane where the wings must act like
ailerons AND relative elevator all at once (the tail is usually fully
fixed-no controls- on a pitcheron plane), then you DO need mix capacity. An
ohmark mixer will probably do the trick, though it would be nicer to have
independent relative travel control over the elevator and aileron functions of
the mix.
Lift,
Scobie
in Seattle.
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RE: [RCSE] Wingeron plane w/ add-on mixer
Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:51:26 -0700
- [RCSE] Wingeron plane w/ add-on mixer Peter Chiu
- Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner