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Old 08-09-2007 | 08:43 PM
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Default RE: difference in +expo and -expo

Usually 20 to 30 percent is a good place to start.

Normally expo would be used on a model with quite control surface deflection to soften response at the mid stick point.

Some caution is needed when using expo for the first time because of the non-linear response, ie the more you move the stick the more responsive it gets. Definitely starting low is a good idea.

Terry