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What exactly is your level of experience?Originally posted by jtconte View PostThanks Hardway and Seaviper! This is also my first model with flaps so now I know. Would have been helpful if it was mentioned in the manual. I am using a DX9 and its flap system. Is using sub-trim to accomplish it harmful?Meridian Aeromodelers, Meridian MS
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For the last several years I’ve been flying the Parkzone T-28, Stryker F-27C and the F-27 Evolution. With several multi month breaks over that time. I will have a very experienced pilot next to me on the maiden.Originally posted by seaviper View Post
What exactly is your level of experience?
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I have been practicing landing my T-28 with more speed instead of floating it in like seaviper mentioned. Buddy box would be good.Originally posted by rifleman_btx View PostSee if you cant get him to buddy box the jet with you. However, knowing the speeds that F27 hits, you might be alright. Just on the landing you will need power, dont deadstick this one like those wings.
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Using too much sub trim can cause resolution problems with the servos. (they can't center correctly and have way more throw on one side than the other). Let me get my radio (DX-9) and I can tell you what my setting are and you can try them!! I have no sub trim in my flap system for the L-39.Originally posted by jtconte View PostThanks Hardway and Seaviper! This is also my first model with flaps so now I know. Would have been helpful if it was mentioned in the manual. I am using a DX9 and its flap system. Is using sub-trim to accomplish it harmful?
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But you don’t have the servo horns at the factory 90 degrees when centered, right?Originally posted by Hardway View Post
Using too much sub trim can cause resolution problems with the servos. (they can't center correctly and have way more throw on one side than the other). Let me get my radio (DX-9) and I can tell you what my setting are and you can try them!! I have no sub trim in my flap system for the L-39.
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Flap System
Pos 0: -90% Elev 0%
Pos 1: -40% Elev: 2%
Pos 2: 10% Elev: 5%
Switch: Switch D
Speed 6.0s
Pos 0 is Flaps Up.
I have them set at -90% so there are a few "clicks" (values) of adjustment left instead of setting full up at -100%.
So, I set the value at -90%, then adjusted the pushrod length to get the flaps into the correct "full up" position against the stops in the top surface of the wing.
Then the other settings are "Take Off" flaps (-40%) and "Landing" flaps 10%
There is no reverse on the channel and no sub trim and servo throw is set at 100%
Hope this helps. I flew the maiden and check flights at these setting and it worked perfectly for me, with the CG set at 103mm. Jerry
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Yeah it's better to set everything mechanically zeroed with no trim if possible. Easier on the servos and easier later on if you ever want to mix things. Sometimes subtrim is required. More often than not, though, it's endpoints that need adjusting, not subtrim.
I run a 3-point curve on my flaps. That way I can go in and just adjust the points on the curve for each setting. I strive for 0,50, and 100%.
That's the way mine is set up.Meridian Aeromodelers, Meridian MS
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What radio system do you use? Thanks for the input. Hopefully that will get it sorted out!!!Originally posted by seaviper View PostYeah it's better to set everything mechanically zeroed with no trim if possible. Easier on the servos and easier later on if you ever want to mix things. Sometimes subtrim is required. More often than not, though, it's endpoints that need adjusting, not subtrim.
I run a 3-point curve on my flaps. That way I can go in and just adjust the points on the curve for each setting. I strive for 0,50, and 100%.
That's the way mine is set up.
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The servos are centered when you first power up the wing. These stay that way (centered on the servo from the factory). When you activate the flap system and put in a value of -90%, the arms move to the trailing edge of the wing and allow the pushrods to reach the flaps in an "up" position. (Or very close to it) Then I use the mechanical adjustments of the pushrods to go in or out to make the flap in the "up" position....Originally posted by jtconte View Post
But you don’t have the servo horns at the factory 90 degrees when centered, right?
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