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What does PIT and PLT mean - 7/3/2006 3:38:37 AM   
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What does PIT and PLT mean and what do they do? I have not messed with them yet but I do not read Chinese translated English well.
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RE: What does PIT and PLT mean - 7/3/2006 4:36:24 AM   
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on my Tx PLT is on the left..this increase the head speed, on the right is the PIT which increase /decrease the pitch of the blades .. to access this function you have to unlock dip switch 8 on the back of TX.. becareful if you use this if you adjust to much pitch it could take off quickly...you want it to take of just above 50% throttle maybe around 60 - 70 % throttle

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RE: What does PIT and PLT mean - 7/3/2006 3:14:18 PM   
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Thanks HaveBlue, any more advise on trimming my heli would be appreciated if you have it to offer.

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RE: What does PIT and PLT mean - 7/5/2006 7:19:35 PM   
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On the back of my TX # 8 is unlock/lock 9 is PIT. Should both of these be in the on position to the right in order to get better trim settings?

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