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Posted: 04/June/2014 at 7:05am  Quote
 
I've just been able to edit some video and upload it to Vimeo - http://vimeo.com/97215262
 
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Posted: 04/June/2014 at 10:04am  Quote
 
Very nNice!    
Thanks for posting
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Posted: 04/June/2014 at 10:33am  Quote
 
Beautiful airplane. Really looks nice in the air. You did such a nice job with the power pod, it almost looks like a scale addition.

I noticed quite a lot of adverse yaw whenever you banked. You may want to feed in a ton of throw differential into your ailerons.

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Posted: 04/June/2014 at 12:11pm  Quote
 
Thanks for the compliments chaps!
Don - I'm still playing with settings - at the moment, there's around 2:1 differential on the ailerons, but I'll change that to 4:1 before I fly it again. I also have some rudder mixed in from the aileron channel, but was flying with that mixer turned off, as I'm trying to train my left thumb to act instinctively!
 
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Posted: 04/June/2014 at 12:36pm  Quote
 
I belive it is the full size Tigre Moth that also suffers from significant adverse yaw. So much so that it has little or no downward movement to the aileron and essentially only moves up for roll control. Separate channels with electronic mixing from the transmitter makes this an easy solution. Most of the computer radios have the aileron differential as one of its built in features.
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Posted: 24/June/2014 at 12:25pm  Quote
 
Took the SG-38 to an aerotow meet on Sunday - it glides much better than I anticipated! Here's a video of one flight from the onboard camera - http://vimeo.com/98908223
 
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