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Thrust Angles?

Be kind to our tug pilots, we cant do without them.
Barry_Cole

Re: Thrust Angles?

Post by Barry_Cole »

I could be flying it in literally a matter of just a few years!

Now where have I heard that before...

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

BC

P.S. Oh yes, I remember, it was me....
Jolly Roger
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Joined: 30 May 2015, 20:35
Location: Sutton Bank, North Yorkshire

Re: Thrust Angles?

Post by Jolly Roger »

rossco wrote: 24 Oct 2017, 12:12 general syarting point is 2 degrees right and down thrust and fine tu ne buy the way the model flies from there
. I like a gentle climb at full power wi th a glider on the back. Right thrust will be determi ned buy how much rudder you need to hold in while u der tow.

on my big Pawmee I stafted woth 2 degrees an d need another 2 due to torque pukking the tug left.
Cheers Rossco. I ended up with about 3 degrees down and 2 deg right.

Your Pawnee flies very realistically, as you'd expect at that size and weight. I saw a full scale Pawnee towing ASK21s in a gusty 25 knot wind on Sunday and it handled the conditions well. The pilot kept plenty of speed on during finals and flew the plane onto the ground rather than floating it in and risking a gust flipping a wing.
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