Design > Stunt design
A Rudder isn't necessary for a Control Line plane.
Ken Culbertson:
--- Quote from: Ty Marcucci on December 19, 2023, 12:38:07 PM ---Not rudder so much as side area, thus the Genesis, I have built two of them. D>K
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I am with you with the side area, even the Genesis has added side area via a long thin fin. Interesting though, all of Bob's newer designs have rudders (really vertical stabs). I wish I had the time to put huge "rudder" on a plane and whittle away at it till I found the sweet spot. My Trifecta design has about 50sq in of "rudder", Endgame about 5. Both fly extremely well. Neither of them display any of the problems a rudder is supposed to cause or cure. Both have -0- offset and both have CAM rudders. The one with the larger "rudder" stays tight above 45 a bit better, but that could be due to a thousand other reasons. I corrected that with the timer on the small rudder one.
Ken
Scientifiction .:
NOW , in theory . . . . VD~
Bob Hunt:
Okay, Ty caught me with the disguised side area thing. Attached is a photo of the Genesis LC, which has the disguised side area and a couple of small twin stab tip plates (otherwise known as twin rudders). This thing grooves like a freight train and turns amazingly well; due, I think, to the lack of spanwise flow off the elevators. Yeah, I know, it's not a new thing...
Later - Bob
Ken Culbertson:
--- Quote from: Bob Hunt on December 20, 2023, 10:22:08 AM ---
This thing grooves like a freight train a
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https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=Worst+Railway&&mid=637DD9693A487C6275D5637DD9693A487C6275D5&&FORM=VRDGAR
Ken
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