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7. Use a flight control deflection meter to measure
the throws in degrees
. Prop up the tail of the
aircraft until the fuselage is parallel to the
table top. Deflection meter is available from
Aeroworks.
8. Use the widest part of the aileron to measure the
aileron throw in degrees.
9. Use the widest part of the elevator to measure
the elevator throw in degrees..
Control Throw Deflection Table
Low Rate
High Rate
Aileron 1 ” or 16˚ up 1 1/2” or 25˚ up
1 ” or 16˚ down 1 1/2” or 25˚ down
Rudder N/A” or 20˚ left N/A” or 35˚ left
N/A” or 20˚ right N/A” or 35˚ right
Elevator 7/8” or 16˚ up 1 3/4” or 25˚ up
7/8” or 16˚ down 1 3/4” or 25˚ down
For 3D flying use the following throws:
3D Rate
Aileron 2 1/4” or 35˚ up
2 1/4” or 35˚ down
Rudder N/A” or 40˚ left
N/A” or 40˚ right
Elevator 2 1/2” or 45˚ up
2 1/2” or 45˚ down
We recommend 15% Expo on low rates, 30%
expo on high rates, and 60% expo on 3D rates
as a starting point. You a can adjust from there
to suit your own flying style.
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