Real aircraft do NOT always translate well into foamie RC planes, so your statement about us knowing more than those companies is rude, obnoxious and completely IRRELEVANT and pointless. Once again, you've proven to me that there is absolutely no reason for us to have any interaction on any forum. Bye Bye.
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They mostly do for the most part.
And it's kinda rich to see you calling me rude and obnoxious just after speaking of Jon the way you just did.
To each his own, I guess.
And no, it's absolutely NOT irrelevant as demonstrated by Jon and myself along many other people who have succesfully applied the same general lines of fullscale aircraft design criteria to our models setup, substantially improving our models performance in terms of flight envelope, controllability, flight efficiency, etc.
I certainly don't plan on leaving any of the forums I post in, but feel free to ignore my posts, if my words offend you that much.
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Well I can tell you the combination of the stock elevator neutral position being way too much down, along with the expo, caused me to always be on the steep end of the expo curve. Hence elevator input was extremely twitchy with sub-mm stick travel deciding on whether things were going up or down. This combined with the already sensitive ailerons at 40% expo to an uncontrollable airplane. There wasn't even time to reach for the trim. Putting the elevator neutral at the lower mold line was the most important fix. I can fly the jet at 40% expo but it's a bit sensitive, 65% is a bit too much for me. I'll probably go somewhere in the middle next.
The stock 110mm CG is okay for "scale flying", i.e. not cobra maneuvers, provided there's enough expo - at least for me. I'm sure there's people with finer motor control who can handle 40% expo at a rearward CG with no gyro but that's not me.
The hard landing on the second flight did cause the two wood spars to break and a small crack to form in the foam, but that was easily fixed and reinforced. Last few landings were super smooth, though I'm definitely still cautious with high AOAs.
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Firstly. It's nice to be nice
. And. Divide. I've had similar trouble getting good at this one. Don't feel alone
don't think U mentioned. R U 6 or8s. Last flight was 10mm back. 8s at1100 grams of 6000 HRB. Does not like slow in the turns. Landing my main concern..
I will get good. If it kills me. Or the plane. Have fun
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