Well I have just been to Rolls-Royce flyin (great day lads, thanks!) and was thinking about the failsafe scenario. I watched a number of largish models and some jets fly by, and thought 'if that goes into failsafe now, what would the result be?' With throttle closed and all surfaces neutral, the worst would be the model hitting the tarmac at a shallow angle. Chances are, the model would come out of failsafe and recover. If the surfaces suddenly went into 'flick roll' mode, in order to create a spin, the the chances are that I would have got a faceful of model doing around 50 mph. (Dont forget jets also are allowed 3 seconds before going into engine cut!) In that 3 seconds, that model could be anywhere on the field, with full throttle for 3 seconds and all surfaces hard over. Its a recipe for disaster. Mad, mad, mad.Alan Cantwell 1131 wrote:nice to know Bob, hope others do as well, we have the comments of, well, its not a large model, so i dont need to set it, i have even heard what fail safe? a lot dont know they even have one, and when the heated debate was taking place, it was a while ago, but we where in large model company, small stuff was not on the menu, the comments where aimed at show flying, got quite heated, but as always with Boddo, it ended with a smile all round,
Alan Cantwell 1131 wrote:No waffle Chris, apart from the set the control surfaces over
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