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9CHFS - 6/10/2005 3:44:08 AM   
Gary W. Lindner



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Can it be converted to ratchet throttle ?
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RE: 9CHFS - 6/24/2005 2:44:05 PM   
rccrazedman


 

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with the proper throttle springs. Usually in an airplane radio you can switch a ratcheting throttle over to a ratchetless by flipping the spring over on the throttle mechicnisim. This spring usually has a notch on it to catch the grooves on the throttle mechenism so you get the click click click. But for a heli radio they usually have a spring that is smooth without the notch on it whice gives you a very smooth non clicking ratchet.

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