Re: EZB devices

From: Fred or Judy Rash <frash_at_chartertn.net>
Date: Wed, 04 May 2011 10:47:01 -0400

I would warp some temporary washin into the left wing just before
launch. Maybe 20-30 degrees warp done 3 times just before launch. It
will soon straighten out, but after launch. Washin of the left stab can
also help to get through the initial power burst without a stall.

Many others can advise better than I.

Fred Rash

On 5/4/2011 10:07 AM, Edward wrote:
>
> In the EZB rules (19.2.11)it states NO DEVICES which affect the rubber
> motor & the rate of energy release,except for the propeller blade
> flair or deformation. How about the use of a "drag rudder" on the
> inboard wing tip. If it doesn't add to the wing projected area, span
> or chord it should be legal. It's main use is control torque like
> warped wings, tilted stab, left rudder & left thrust in the prop.
> Ed Berton
> Brevard, NC
>
>
Received on Wed May 04 2011 - 07:47:02 CEST

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