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I get asked a lot about launching the X-UAV Mini Talon. I believe there is bad information out there about the correct CoG and additionally how best to throw the plane. The earlier Mini Talon documentation as well as the earlier planes which came with CoG decals clearly show the CoG at 55mm or 60mm from the leading edge at the wing root.
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So, the newer units (2016/2017) have documentation which show the CoG at 76mm and this is incorrect! (It might be correct if you were building the big Talon!) The current on-line manual from the makers of the plane, X-UAV, clearly show the CoG to be at 55mm back from the leading edge. This makes some sense as at 55mm, this is very close to the spar center where one would expect the CoG to be. You can see the current X-UAV manual at their link here:
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http://www.x-uav.cn/upLoad/news/month_1510/201510131701388529.pdf (as 18 January, 2017)
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Additionally, there are many who claim putting the CoG on the servo wire exits (68mm) is the best position and while it does fly well, using this position will still tend to tip stall on launch if you do not throw it correctly and very fast. Many have posted they have crashed on launch using the servo wire exits.
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Having said all that, I strongly recommend starting first with the CoG position of 55mm until you get everything sorted and you are well practiced at launching. THen start moving it back to where it suits your flying style. Personally I like 60mm.
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As far as throwing the plane, there are many ways to do this and this short video shows my method.
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Cheers!
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Mark
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Revision as of 15:26, 29 May 2017

The Mystery Solved!

I get asked a lot about launching the X-UAV Mini Talon. I believe there is bad information out there about the correct CoG and additionally how best to throw the plane. The earlier Mini Talon documentation as well as the earlier planes which came with CoG decals clearly show the CoG at 55mm or 60mm from the leading edge at the wing root.

So, the newer units (2016/2017) have documentation which show the CoG at 76mm and this is incorrect! (It might be correct if you were building the big Talon!) The current on-line manual from the makers of the plane, X-UAV, clearly show the CoG to be at 55mm back from the leading edge. This makes some sense as at 55mm, this is very close to the spar center where one would expect the CoG to be. You can see the current X-UAV manual at their link here: http://www.x-uav.cn/upLoad/news/month_1510/201510131701388529.pdf (as 18 January, 2017)

Additionally, there are many who claim putting the CoG on the servo wire exits (68mm) is the best position and while it does fly well, using this position will still tend to tip stall on launch if you do not throw it correctly and very fast. Many have posted they have crashed on launch using the servo wire exits.

Having said all that, I strongly recommend starting first with the CoG position of 55mm until you get everything sorted and you are well practiced at launching. THen start moving it back to where it suits your flying style. Personally I like 60mm.

As far as throwing the plane, there are many ways to do this and this short video shows my method.

Cheers! Mark


18 January, 2017


See Also

TBA