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Reverse Function; Checking The Centre Of Gravity - Reely SKY Tiger Moth Bedienungsanleitung

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d) Reverse Function
With the help of the reverse function you can reverse the rudder movement or functional direction of the engine speed
control. For this, a separate switch is located on the remote control transmitter for each control channel.
The switches are assigned the following functions:
Switch CH1 = Aileron function
Switch CH2 = Elevator function
Switch CH3 = Engine function
Switch CH4 = Rudder function (not controlled)
If the ailerons, for example, react opposite to the control
commands, disconnect the flight battery and then switch off
the transmitter. After switching the CH1 switch, switch on
the transmitter and then the model again. Now verify cor-
rect movement at the aileron.
Under certain circumstances, the centre posi-
tion of the rudders may have to be readjusted
after switching.
e) Checking the Centre of Gravity
The model's centre of gravity is about 35 mm behind the
front edge of the upper wing.
If the model is lifted by the wings at the right and left of the
canopy at this distance, it should be balanced or only slightly
lower its nose.
Usually, it is not required that the centre of gravity is changed
by adding lead weights to the fuselage tip or tail.
Only where the flight characteristics do not correspond to
your wishes, you can try to optimise the flight characteris-
tics by adjusting the centre of gravity.
If the centre of gravity is moved forwards, this increases
flight stability, but the model's sliding properties deteriorate.
If the centre of gravity is moved backwards, this improves sliding properties, but the model becomes unstable and
reacts extremely to elevator controls.
Important!
Changes to the centre of gravity should only be performed by experienced model pilots who want to
specifically adapt the flight performance of their model to their ideas and control habits.
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