> What problems would I face if I converted a
> rudder/elevator ship to a rudder/elevator/wingeron
> ship - with a wing that has dihedral?
My Mosquito Hawk fits your description. (that is why it was named)
It has curved dihedral in the tips and a bit of dihedral in the center
panels.
It works well, but the quick movement of the wing can cause an accelerated
stall if too much control
input happens too fast.
You also need more throw than you would think and this would require very
large servos for a big wing.
A lot depends on the foil and it's ability to handle fast AOA changes.
It isn't the ideal set up for a thermal glider, but it is fun.
Mark Mech
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