70mm NitroPlanes F4 Phantom rates
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RE: 70mm NitroPlanes F4 Phantom rates
It depends upon what you want and the TX you are using.
I fly these planes with a computer controlled transmitter, so I set up a good bit of expo ( about 50% ) on both high and low rates. That lets me maximize my high rate throws.
If you are using a non-computer controlled TX then you want to keep the movement somewhat low, no more than 10-15mm, and even that may seem twitchy in any sort of breeze or light wind if you are not used to flying without Expo.
I fly these planes with a computer controlled transmitter, so I set up a good bit of expo ( about 50% ) on both high and low rates. That lets me maximize my high rate throws.
If you are using a non-computer controlled TX then you want to keep the movement somewhat low, no more than 10-15mm, and even that may seem twitchy in any sort of breeze or light wind if you are not used to flying without Expo.
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RE: 70mm NitroPlanes F4 Phantom rates
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I am using a computer radio. So do you think 10mm low and 15mm hi for both ELE and AIL is a good starting point?
I am using a computer radio. So do you think 10mm low and 15mm hi for both ELE and AIL is a good starting point?