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Differential Flaperons

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durabol

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Lethbridge, Alberta / Canada
I have been thinking of using differential flaperons of 20 degrees up and 5 degrees down to minimize adverse yaw (I will still probably need a bigger fin and rudder than normal) and because I want to drop the flaperons 25 degrees for 30 degrees total down. Due to the large cord of the flaperons of at least .35 a center stick is probably needed rather than a side stick or side yoke. Does this sound reasonable?
Brock
 
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