Control throws, Control.throws – Hangar 9 Pulse XT 40 ARF User Manual

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The.amount.of.control.throw.should.be.adjusted.as.closely.

as.possible.using.mechanical.means,.rather.than.making.

large.changes.electronically.at.the.radio..By.moving.

the.position.of.the.clevis.at.the.control.horn.toward.the.

outermost.hole,.you.will.decrease.the.amount.of.control.

throw.of.the.control.surface..Moving.it.toward.the.control.

surface.will.increase.the.amount.of.throw..Moving.the.

pushrod.wire.at.the.servo.arm.will.have.the.opposite.

effect:.Moving.it.closer.to.center.will.decrease.throw,.

and.away.from.center.will.increase.throw..Work.with.a.

combination.of.the.two.to.achieve.the.closest.or.exact.

control.throws.listed.

Aileron
Low.Rate. Up.

Down

.

11/32".(9mm).

11/32".(9mm)

High.Rate
.

1/2".(13mm).

1/2".(13mm)

Elevator
Low.Rate. Up.

Down

.

1/2".(13mm).

1/2".(13mm)

High.Rate
.

7/8".(22mm).

7/8".(22mm)

Measured at the trailing edge of the elevator.

Rudder
.

3/4".(19mm).Left

.

3/4".(19mm).Right

The rudder throw is measured at the counter

balance using the top of the fin as a reference.

Once.the.control.throws.have.been.set,.use.the.supplied.

tubing.on.each.clevis.to.prevent.them.from.opening.

during.flight.

Control Throws

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