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 MORE FEATURES 06 / 05 / 08
 

New Video

We fly the new VMAR Fieseler Storch.....6.5.08

We've just added a video to the RCM&E video gallery.

  • VMAR Fieseler Storch We've a full review of this model in our June 2008 issue and here you can see model in flight. There are a few extra photos of the motor set up in the gallery click here to go straight there. Check out the Storch forum thread below too.

    Click here to go straight to the RCM&E video section.


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    David Ashby - RCM&E 
    Posted: 28/03/08 15:21:55 55
    Ok, sorry if I should know this but I wondered what everyone thinks here. I'm building a model where there's a lot more downward travel on aileron than up. In fact the upward movement is just a few mm while the downward movement is huge.

    Normally differential is more up than down...or at least that's what I've become used to. In this case the kit instructions say that the movement should be 10mm each way but I'm only going to be able to achieve 2-3mm up and 10+mm down.

    The question is - do you think this will be ok?
    Can a plane fly with just downwwards only aileron movement?

    Thoughts would be appreciated.
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