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Maneuver To Perform What To Look For How To Fix It Trimming Step

This document provides a chart for trimming a model aircraft. It lists 10 maneuvers to perform to test different aspects of the aircraft's balance and setup. For each maneuver, it describes what to look for in the aircraft's response and how to adjust the setup to correct any issues, such as adding or removing weight from various locations or adjusting control surface mixes. The goal is to achieve balanced and responsive flight without any unwanted drifting, pitching, rolling, or yawing through iterative testing and adjustment.

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Maneuver To Perform What To Look For How To Fix It Trimming Step

This document provides a chart for trimming a model aircraft. It lists 10 maneuvers to perform to test different aspects of the aircraft's balance and setup. For each maneuver, it describes what to look for in the aircraft's response and how to adjust the setup to correct any issues, such as adding or removing weight from various locations or adjusting control surface mixes. The goal is to achieve balanced and responsive flight without any unwanted drifting, pitching, rolling, or yawing through iterative testing and adjustment.

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Trimming Step Maneuver to Perform What to Look For How to Fix It

Nose rises towards the sky Add nose weight, C.G. is aft
1 Center of Gravity Crosswind, 45 up-line, roll inverted Nose gently falls You're in the zone
Nose falls too quickly Add tail weight, C.G. is forward
Notes:
2 Lateral Balance Vertical down-line and pull to level flight Wings are not level Add weight to the high wing tip

3 Right Thrust Angle Upwind, vertical up-line Model drifting to the left Add right thrust

Model pitches upward Add upthrust, remove up elevator trim


Crosswind, horizontal line, slow from a high
4 Up Thrust Angle Model remains level and decends You're in the zone
speed
Model pitches downward Add downthrust, remove down elevator trim

"Walking" to the Right Decrease downward travel on left aileron


Upwind, 45 up-line , apply full Right aileron
"Walking" to the Left Decrease upward travel on right aileron
5 Aileron Differential
"Walking" to the Left Decrease downward travel on right aileron
Upwind, 45 up-line, apply full Left aileron
"Walking" to the Right Decrease upward travel on left aileron

Upwind, vertical down-line


6 ThrottleAileron Rolls to the Right Use left aileron at low throttle (2% to 5%)
Horizontal line, slow from a high speed

7 ThrottleRudder Upwind, vertical down-line Yaws to the right Correct with mix at 1/2 throttle or less

Rolls Left (proverse roll)


Flat Rudder Turn to the Left
Rolls Right (adverse roll)
8 RudderAileron Correct with a linear mix (2% to 5%)
Rolls Right (proverse roll)
Flat Rudder Turn to the Right
Rolls Left (adverse roll)

Pitches Up
9 RudderElevator Flat Rudder Turn Correct with a curve mix (2% to 10%)
Pitches Down

10 Downline Mix Crosswind, vertical down-line Model pitches up Add 2% down elevator at 0 throttle

Chart by Gareth Farrington , based on the "Trimming " by Peter Goldsmith

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