[RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing

2005-06-11 Thread Joe Parsons
I'm just finishing a Queen Bee (it's sort of like a Zagi with a pituitary problem-span is 100). It's a three piece wing, with two servos in the center section and one in each of the two detachable tips. The plans call for connecting the outer elevons servos with a Y cable, but I thought it

Re: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing

2005-06-11 Thread Tom Broeski
: Joe Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RCSE soaring@airage.com Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing I'm just finishing a Queen Bee (it's sort of like a Zagi with a pituitary problem-span is 100). It's a three piece wing, with two servos in the center

Re: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing

2005-06-11 Thread Joe Parsons
- Original Message - From: Joe Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RCSE soaring@airage.com Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing I'm just finishing a Queen Bee (it's sort of like a Zagi with a pituitary problem-span is 100). It's a three piece wing, with two

Re: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing

2005-06-11 Thread Doug McLaren
On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 04:46:55PM -0400, Tom Broeski wrote: | You don't need much pitch on the Queen (I have 3 control surfaces and | would recommend 2 instead) You really don't need much elevator on any of the flying wings. On the smaller wings where you only have two servos, usually people

Re: [RCSE] Stylus programming--Flying Wing

2005-06-11 Thread Joe Parsons
At 02:45 PM 6/11/2005, you wrote: Sounds like having the outer control surfaces be aileron-only, and the inner surfaces being elevator only (or maybe aileron and elevator) might just be perfect. I wouldn't worry much about having the outer surfaces doing elevator functions too. | I have my