Not sure this is the correct spot on this forum, but it is a question about scale gliders. How to you folks setup your fail-safe conditions on a scale glider? I'm not asking how to setup the radio (at least not yet), but where do you want the control surfaces to go on a fail-safe situation? I'm thinking everything straight ahead, except for a little right or left aileron, or maybe just a little rudder? Thoughts??
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Hi
For me the Failsafe is to plan to do a controlled crashed avoiding putting somebody in danger with glider heading straight to the ground like most of the crash I have seen. In order to obtain this I have :
Tow release off
Motor off
spoiler out
left rudder half way
Elevator up half way
I am hopping it to put my glider in a low speed spin...
Hopefully never seen it in practice
On a side note, everyone should check his fail safe on his tow plane when the tow plane is on the ground idling at least once. I have seen very bad situations ... I won't give names...
StéphaneStéphane
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Thanks guys. A low speed spin sounds about as reasonable as anything. While I agree on trying to avoid putting anyone in danger is a great goal, not sure how you can plan that in advance. Thanks for the insights and ideas, I'll do my best.
Larry
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I set mine for control neutral, spoilers out. gear down and tow release locked.
If you inadvertently turn on the receiver and the gear is not set to down, you will ruin a lot of gear doors, not to mention servos. Also, the loop will keep falling out at every aerotow you go to. The tug has a release if it needs too dump.
My 2 cents
lenLen Buffinton
Team Horizon Hobby
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