Just wanted to see if there are other folks out there who find that MRC written manuals for EDFs typically recommend aileron control rates WAY more than preferred after initial flight tuning.
I did an informal survey amongst Freewing jet flying members in my club, and four out of five believe that the recommended throws are 2-3x more than what they end up flying with. Selection of jets include Mirage, T-45, Mig-21, Avanti S, Stingers, Yak130s, F-15s, F-16s of different sizes, etc...
So we often resort to automatically dialing down the rates by half and moving in 1-2 holes on the servo arm to preserve control resolution, often creating some unintended differential in the control surface. More so for aileron control, but somewhat so for elev control as well.
I understand that this topic has come up across the hall (RCG) before, and that different folks have different preferances. (The one member at our club with the dissenting opinion flies mostly helis with no stick tension and has contest-grade mid-stick controlling ability haha). But just want to seek your thoughts to see if the four of us just have exceedingly dumb thumbs.
Just a few suggestions that I hope will be constructive>
1) in the manuals specify the name of the pilot who did the recommendation (i.e. say Alpha or Ryan) so if there is a systematic difference we could at least expect what the rates will be like.
2) specify the recommended EXPO setting for each control axis when used with those throws
3) dial the recommended rates down a little in the manuals? After all, after the customer gets used to the plane and know what they are doing; they could always dial them back up.
Your thoughts?
I did an informal survey amongst Freewing jet flying members in my club, and four out of five believe that the recommended throws are 2-3x more than what they end up flying with. Selection of jets include Mirage, T-45, Mig-21, Avanti S, Stingers, Yak130s, F-15s, F-16s of different sizes, etc...
So we often resort to automatically dialing down the rates by half and moving in 1-2 holes on the servo arm to preserve control resolution, often creating some unintended differential in the control surface. More so for aileron control, but somewhat so for elev control as well.
I understand that this topic has come up across the hall (RCG) before, and that different folks have different preferances. (The one member at our club with the dissenting opinion flies mostly helis with no stick tension and has contest-grade mid-stick controlling ability haha). But just want to seek your thoughts to see if the four of us just have exceedingly dumb thumbs.
Just a few suggestions that I hope will be constructive>
1) in the manuals specify the name of the pilot who did the recommendation (i.e. say Alpha or Ryan) so if there is a systematic difference we could at least expect what the rates will be like.
2) specify the recommended EXPO setting for each control axis when used with those throws
3) dial the recommended rates down a little in the manuals? After all, after the customer gets used to the plane and know what they are doing; they could always dial them back up.
Your thoughts?

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