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Re: R/C Airplane Flight Characteristics



On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 at 01:11:14 in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Casey Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"Ralph the Red" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's a good question. How come when you stall an R/C Airplane and kick
full aileron at it you can't get a stall spin like in real planes? I've
tried it with multiple R/C planes and never have seen anyone else have it
happen. Is it a weight or wing loading issue?

       Well, first off, you "kick" in full rudder not aileron to spin.
Works fine on my BobCat and Wanderer. The Wanderer has a tendency to tighten
the spin after three turns. I taught a friend how to spin his and he got so
enamored with the motion that he spun it into the ground. Bad news.


Indeed. I had a rudder and elevator only model with reasonable dihedral.
That would spin nicely and even flick roll.

A model with only rudder and elevator can also do surprisingly steep turns.

I once one a club competition for the most number of spin turns in 2 minutes from take off. The model climbed fast entered and exited spins very fast and with an extra climb in the middle I got around 50 turns as I recall. That one did have powerful ailerons but they did not come into that flight except for the start, middle and finish. It had no dihedral.


-- David CL Francis



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