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Scott's Tip:
Throws (in inches) and Corresponding Exponential
Control Throws
Elevator
Low rate - 1" deflection - 30% expo
High rate - 3" deflection - 80% expo (use maximum throw allowed by bevels)
Rudder
max throw - just short of touching elevator - 80%expo
Ailerons
Low rate - 1.5" deflection - 30%expo
High rate - 2.25" defection - 60% expo
Remember, JR and Spektrum radios use positive (+) exponential, Futaba and Hitec
use negative (-).
The above throw measurements were taken at the aft edge of the ailerons
and elevator. Keep in mind that even the low throws mentioned here are relatively
aggressive, so be sure to also program the matching exponential listed to help
soften the model's feel around center stick.
With the battery installed, but not connected, install your prop and spinner. Consult the motor
manufacturer for assistance in selecting a prop.
For the Torque revolution 4014T-570 power system, we recommend a 15x7 or 16x7 prop on 5S, or a
16x8 or 17x8 prop on 4S.
Check the balance of your Extra and move the battery pack as needed to achieve the desired Center of
Gravity measurement.
CENTER OF GRAVITY RANGE 95-110mm back from the leading edge of the wing where it meets
the fuselage. We recommend you start at the forward end of this range for easy landing
characteristics, and move back when you are ready to attempt aerobatics with your Yak.
If you cannot achieve the correct Center of Gravity by moving your battery, please add weight to the nose
or tail as necessary. Correct CG is much more important than total weight.
Test your power system in a safe manner on the ground before ever attempting to fly your aircraft.
Range check your radio system according to manufacturer's instructions.
Make your first flight with the controls set on low rates. During the trimming phase, we recommend
landing with some throttle, not attempting to "dead stick" the airplane. This may mean you need to time
your flights and keep them a bit shorter than usual. After your first flights, check all control connections
and motor and prop mounts for tightness.
If you have any damage to your Yak, spare parts are available from 3DHobbyShop.com
Control Throws and Exponential
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