Nov 27, 2012, 08:33 PM
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LI, New York, USA
Joined Mar 2003
22,117 Posts
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Originally Posted by txg8gxp
Ok, so i was curious how you guys use snap flap mixing (elevator to camber). Is this something that would be used for normal flying? I have been flying with a small amount of mix, I don't have any issues just wondering what is better. I figured that with alittle mix it would require less elevator to get a certain pitch effect. With that thought I figured that flying with alittle ele-camber mix would create less drag then having to use more elevator to get the same pitch effect. So, am I on the right path or way over thinking things?
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Depends on what kind of flying you are doing and what you are trying to achieve. For highly aerobatic flying this can be very useful.
I would imagine that it would be very useful for pylon racing and slope racing.
Some people use it for thermal soaring and swear by it. Some swear at it.
Like every mix in your radio, it depends on what you want to do.
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