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3. The Night Tundra handles very well in flight and that’s not down to good design alone, but a
good pre-flight set-up too. Before you fly your Night Tundra please follow the recommended settings
below for optimum handling and performance.
4. Flaps on the Night Tundra will need to be set for 3 stages (up/no flap, mid flap and full down flap).
Do this either via your radio or mechanically by turning the clevises on the flap control rod (or
via both in most cases), set mid flap to approximately 45 degrees and full flaps to approximately
90 degrees to the wing. In the ‘up/no flap’ position ensure the flaps close fully without straining
the servos, and are both level with the trailing edge of the neutral ailerons. Also check that both
flaps deploy equally at every stage.
Control throws:
Elevator
8-14mm
8-14mm
8-12mm
8-12mm
50-60mm
10-20mm
10-20mm
Rudder
Aileron
*Elevator: ‘low rates’ 8mm, ‘high rates’ 14mm in either direction from neutral.
*Rudder: ‘low rates’ 8mm, ‘high rates’ 12mm in either direction from neutral.
*Ailerons: ‘low rates’ 10mm, ‘high rates’ 20mm in either direction from neutral.
50-60mm
Flaps
90 degrees
45 degrees
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