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- Control_line abstract "Control line (also called U-Control ) is a simple and light way of controlling a flying model aircraft. The aircraft is connected to the operator by a pair of lines, attached to a handle, that work the elevator of the model. This allows the model to be controlled in the pitch axis. It is constrained to fly on the surface of a hemisphere by the control lines.There is also a control system that uses only a single solid wire that is twisted around its own axis, that spins a spiral inside the airplane to move the elevator. While it can be used with some success on any type of model, it is best for speed models where the reduced aerodynamic drag of the single line is a significant advantage. The control provided is not as precise as the two-line control system.The control lines are usually either stranded or solid wires of anywhere from 0.008 in (0.20 mm) to 0.021 in (0.53 mm). Sewing thread or fishing line may be used instead of wires to control very small models, but its air resistance is greater. A third line is sometimes used to control the engine throttle, and more lines may be added to control other functions. Electrical signals sent over the wires are sometimes used in scale models to control functions such as retracting undercarriage and flaps.Almost all control-line models are powered with conventional model aircraft engines of various types. But it is possible to fly control-line models that do not use on-board propulsion, in a mode called "whip-powered", where the pilot "leading" the model with his arm and wind supply the necessary energy to keep the airplane aloft, in a fashion similar to kite-flying.".
- Control_line thumbnail Strega7a.jpg?width=300.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink odyssey.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink flyinglines.org.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink lijnbesturing.nl.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink maca.hobby-site.org.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink stunthanger.com.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.clapa.org.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.clstunt.com.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink dcboard.php.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.combatflyers.co.uk.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.control-line-portugal.net.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.control-line.com.au.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink DesktopDefault.aspx.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink clmodels.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink forum.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.f4bscale.co.uk.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink f2-control-line.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.kmfc.com.au.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.maaa.asn.au.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.maac.ca.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink cox_frameset.htm.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.modelaircraft.org.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink www.nclra.org.
- Control_line wikiPageExternalLink zborcircular.blogspot.ro.
- Control_line wikiPageID "241583".
- Control_line wikiPageRevisionID "597724101".
- Control_line hasPhotoCollection Control_line.
- Control_line subject Category:Model_aircraft.
- Control_line comment "Control line (also called U-Control ) is a simple and light way of controlling a flying model aircraft. The aircraft is connected to the operator by a pair of lines, attached to a handle, that work the elevator of the model. This allows the model to be controlled in the pitch axis.".
- Control_line label "Control line".
- Control_line label "Vol circulaire".
- Control_line label "コントロール・ライン".
- Control_line label "線控飛機".
- Control_line sameAs Vol_circulaire.
- Control_line sameAs コントロール・ライン.
- Control_line sameAs m.01k1dz.
- Control_line sameAs Q3562660.
- Control_line sameAs Q3562660.
- Control_line wasDerivedFrom Control_line?oldid=597724101.
- Control_line depiction Strega7a.jpg.
- Control_line isPrimaryTopicOf Control_line.