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Old 03-06-2005 | 10:26 PM
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Default Throttle curve and hovering

I have been considering using a throttle curve on my 9C to help with hovering. I was wondering how many have tried this and their results?
Old 03-06-2005 | 11:10 PM
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Default RE: Throttle curve and hovering

yes and funny you say that i was doing some reading on blane austins site and this is what he had to say about it




Adjust throttle to keep the nose pointed up and make corrections with rudder and elevator to keep things straight. One thing to remember is that most planes want to fall off to the left and toward the landing gear. (Tip: Most of the inputs that you give are up elevator and right rudder.) The throttle curve is key for this maneuver. Set your ATV or Travel to the maximum %. You will then need to find a servo arm that enables you to open and close the carburetor completely without backing down your travel. This is getting your throttle mechanically perfect as you can get it. The next step is setting up your throttle curve. This takes a little time and patience but it is well worth the time and effort. The key is that once you find the stick position that the plane will hover, you want to set your curve so that your are hovering when the throttle stick is at half throttle. You adjust your curve from there as needed to barley let the plane climb or decent with one click up or down on the throttle. This really keeps you from fighting with the throttle and lets you focus on controlling the plane.

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