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Post by droneflyer200 on Jul 3, 2022 20:59:30 GMT
Guys I wanted to pose this question to you all I have built a few Flight Test designs now and I have found that if you use their throw gages that are on the plans that even using low throws they can be a little touchy especially on the roll axis. some of the sporty stuff I have had to dial back 10 to 20% of even low throw to get it so the plane doesn't respond too sensitively. I have most of mine set to 30% expo and 50 to 30% throws for low rate but the FT arrow is dialed down all the way to 25%. Just wanted to see what your experiences where.
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Post by Mr NCT on Jul 3, 2022 21:18:57 GMT
Guys I wanted to pose this question to you all I have built a few Flight Test designs now and I have found that if you use their throw gages that are on the plans that even using low throws they can be a little touchy especially on the roll axis. some of the sporty stuff I have had to dial back 10 to 20% of even low throw to get it so the plane doesn't respond too sensitively. I have most of mine set to 30% expo and 50 to 30% throws for low rate but the FT arrow is dialed down all the way to 25%. Just wanted to see what your experiences where. I'm the same. I've always written it off to my still learning but maybe it's because of how good the FT guys are. What's comfortable for me is probably really tame for them. I've gotten comfortable enough on the simple scout to fly at full throws but I always go low rates for launch and landing.
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