by ggunners » Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:48 pm
So far I've been unable to accurately model an extremely light airplane with FMS. I've tried some 14 gram airplanes and found the control authority seemed insignificant. So let us know if you get an accurate light model flying in FMS and tell us your secrets. <smile>
To reduce the rudder throw you need to adjust the throw in degrees of the angle for the rudder wing (flachen). Which one is the rudder? Good question. If it's labeled, you'll know. If not, check for an entry that looks something like this.
//Wing4 <FIN>
-0.36 0 -0.05 //—ƒˆÊ’uX,Y,Z [m]
1 0 0 //Ex X,Y,Z
0 0 -1 //Ey X,Y,Z
2 //polar number
0.18 //span [m]
4 //number of elements
AUTOELEMENT
-1 //AttackAngle [deg]
0.16 //chord length at the first end [m]
0.16 //chord length at the second end [m]
0.08 //chord length of the flap [m]
0 //start position of the flap [m]
0.18 //end position of the flap [m]
-30 //Maximum Angle [deg]
3 //channel
Change the maximum angle to -15 and you should have roughly half the rudder authority. As an alternative, you can reduce the chord length of the flap to half. In this case, flap chord from 0.08m to 0.04m.
All the best!
-- ggunners