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Old 12-20-2006, 03:59 PM
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Hi,
need help to set up a softer throttle response to stop me bouncing the plane around and overcontrolling like an idiot! Unfortunately my tx does not have a curve mix nor multi point only straigh channel to channel with offset any ideas please?
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Whats your setup? TX model? ESC model?
Old 12-20-2006, 04:15 PM
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Sorry very dull, basic transmitter with no multi point mixes no thr curv only the straight mixes with offset. plane is a 3d electric, a hyperion sniper great to fly just very sensitive to throttle for hovering
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Default RE: Throttle curve help

Try a longer but lower pitch prop, other than that, I think you may be SOL.
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Many thanks http://www.dimensionengineering.com/Expoduo.htm
found this which may do the job
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Default RE: Throttle curve help

Try having someone holding the plane while you rev it wide open, then back down the upper throttle end point till the motor starts to slow down, then back up just to full revs. This will give you a more linear throttle response from stop to full throttle. Works for me and it costs you nothing to try it.
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Nice one, will give it a go cheers

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