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Throws, Balancing and control throws cg balancing – Carl Goldberg GBGA1064 User Manual

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Throws

Use these control throws for the first
flights. Work your way up to more throw
movement when you are comfortable
with the Cub ARF.

Elevator 3/4” UP & Down
Ailerons 3/8” Up & Down
Rudder 1” Right & Left

When you have gotten comfortable

flying the Cub slowly increase the throws
while still staying within your flying ability.

The Cub was designed around a

.70 to .91 four-cycle engine these
engines will give you excellent perform-
ance. Remember, a bigger engine is not
always better.

BALANCING AND CONTROL THROWS

CG Balancing

Balancing the Cub is very important, you
might need to use weight depending on
the servos and engine that you use. Start
out with the balance point between 3-3/4
to 4-1/4. This range of balance point is a
safe place for you to fly the Cub. As you
get comfortable you can move the CG
back further. The further you move the
CG the more wild the aerobatics will
become, BUT the more unstable the Cub
will also become.