TX Slider style trims are important
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ORIGINAL: RCKen
Well, where's the fun in that????
ORIGINAL: bruce88123
If YOU choose the switch it CAN be in the same place every time and I know a guy that can make you a vinyl label for the TX too. He won't even charge you.
ORIGINAL: RCKen
No no no,I want it in the same place every time and labeled underneath "Throttle Cut"!!!!! 


Ken
ORIGINAL: bruce88123
Come on Ken, YOU can pick any switch you want and make it the kill switch for every model. Just a few key strokes and no complaining it sounds like. Can't be on your side for this one.
ORIGINAL: RCKen
Yes, I know it's got the function. But you have to set the switch that it goes on. The Airtronics have a dedicated button for throttle cut.
ken
Yes, I know it's got the function. But you have to set the switch that it goes on. The Airtronics have a dedicated button for throttle cut.
ken



Ken
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ORIGINAL: bruce88123
Yeah, but if the trim was always correct where would the excitement come from? [X(]
Yeah, but if the trim was always correct where would the excitement come from? [X(]
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My 9303 seems about perfect for trims. I get the analog throttle trim, which I love, and I can set the trip steps for each model. Big steps for first flights, smaller steps for most other things.
Will anybody admit to playing the "hey, who moved my trims!" game?
Will anybody admit to playing the "hey, who moved my trims!" game?



