Mitch wrote:The proper way to turn is use your ailerons, but 2 channels work.
It could be done, but it would reduce the strength of the molded canopy top, as the dihedral would force cutting away of center top area of the canopy that saddles the wing center. I cut away a small area for aileron servo clearance, but did not want to reduce the strength of the part. Of course the wing center design could be modified to essentially shave off the dihedral "v" protruding from the bottom, so as to not have to modify the canopy.dirk gently wrote:I thought about adding single dihedral point (not polihedral) in the center of the wing. It would not be scale, but hey, if you fly it rubber powered you also need to add dihedral. The good news is, with the tall square fuselage, the 172 will probably require only a minimal amount of dihedral. I even saw similar models fly on rudder/elevator with zero dihedral, the fuselage alone providing enough roll-yaw coupling.
Bill Gaylord wrote:It could be done, but it would reduce the strength of the molded canopy top, as the dihedral would force cutting away of center top area of the canopy that saddles the wing center. I cut away a small area for aileron servo clearance, but did not want to reduce the strength of the part. Of course the wing center design could be modified to essentially shave off the dihedral "v" protruding from the bottom, so as to not have to modify the canopy.
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