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Id like to share some of my experiences with flying really big models indoor...
My first and largest airliner, my Boeing 777-200 has a wingspan of 2 meters, and weighs in at approx 585 grams.
The big question is: How not to hit the wall???
During my research, differential thrust was essential. And in the video below you can se how it goes when differential thrust is not activated...
I use two channels for throttle, and have two mixes with the rudder. When I apply full left rudder, the thrust increases on the right engine with 25% and the left engine reduces it's throttle with 15%. This really get things moving around - but you have to know how to use the rudder!!!

So if you are doing a twin indoor - this might be of help to you!
Enjoy the video, including the crash into the wall 🤣

 

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