Our current method of setting decalage is to run the model into the
ceiling and then watching to see if it takes a nose dive. It doesn't
especially seem to be a good way to set the decalage. So at home we
adjusted the wing and stab incidence until the model, when glided
without the rubber motor, recoverd in about six feet of height. What
do other people do?
Brant
Received on Wed Nov 15 2006 - 08:14:52 CET
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