Inches, Millimeters, Degrees – Flyzone FLZA4022 User Manual
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Recommended Control Surface Throws
INCHES
ELEVATOR
LOW RATE
HIGH RATE
5/16"
Up
5/16"
Down
7/16"
Up
7/16"
Down
AILERONS
3/8"
3/8"
1/2"
1/2"
RUDDER (R&L)
7/8"
7/8"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
FLAP
7/16"
Recommended Control Surface Throws
MILLIMETERS
ELEVATOR
LOW RATE
HIGH RATE
8 mm
Up
8 mm
Down
11mm
Up
11mm
Down
AILERONS
10 mm
10 mm
13 mm
13 mm
RUDDER (R&L)
22 mm
22 mm
32 mm
32 mm
FLAP
11 mm
Recommended Control Surface Throws
DEGREES
ELEVATOR
LOW RATE
HIGH RATE
8 º
Up
8 º
Down
10 º
Up
10 º
Down
AILERONS
14 º
14 º
20 º
20 º
RUDDER (R&L)
18º
18º
26 º
26 º
FLAP
34 º
More Control Throw
Pushrod
Farther Out
Pushrod
Farther In
Less Control Throw
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4. If any of the control throws require adjustment use the
programming in your transmitter to increase or decrease the
throws accordingly. If the programming isn’t enough or if your
radio doesn’t have adjustable throws, the pushrod connectors
on the servo arms can be relocated in different holes inward
or outward to increase or decrease the throw—moving the
pushrods inward on the servo arms decreases the throw and
moving the pushrods outward on the servo arms increases
the throw.
Check the C.G.
Same as the control throws, the C.G. has a great effect on how
every model fl ies, so do not skip this procedure. If the model
is tail-heavy it may be too instable and respond too quickly to
the controls. If the model is nose-heavy it may be too stable
and not respond fast enough—in either case possibly causing
a crash. Do not overlook this important procedure.
64 mm
51mm
2-1/2"
2"
English
Metric