ORIGINAL: EHFAI
..... Four + years ago I suggested that a controller would better serve our needs (pattern flyers) if it controlled motor rpm instead. So far there's been no significant response to that from the controller manufacturers, but I'm still waiting. With this type system one would set the max motor rpm at full stick to something near what is currently available at the end of a flight (as battery voltage drops). This would provide consistent power relative to stick postion throughout a flight, avoiding the excess power presently available early in a flight when battery voltage is up and (probably) save power for later in a flight. Some might consider this to be very ''YS like'' in that a given stick position would always result in the same motor rpm - then if we could get the battery to lose weight toward the end of a flight
I totally agree with Earl and have said the same thing. Lately I've heard that the Jive might have this capability next year. Can anyone confirm this?
Jim