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jollycub 02-10-2009 01:31 PM

What does ACRO stand for?
 
The only thing I could come up with was AiRCraft Operations. It seems funny that HELI stands for helicoptors, but aircraft is ACRO.[sm=50_50.gif]

exeter_acres 02-10-2009 01:55 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
not sure the context but...
ACRObatic?

Mr67Stang 02-10-2009 02:08 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Based on the limited information I assume you are refering to setting up a JR or Spectrum computer radio. They typically have three settings for aircraft type. ACRO/HELI/GLIDER. So if it's not a glider or a helicopter then set it up using ACRO.

flaminheli 02-10-2009 02:34 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Futaba also uses the term ACRO. Yes it stands for airplane.

-pkh- 02-10-2009 03:47 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
I doubt "ACRO" stands for "airplane", since the only letters in common between the two are "A" and "R". The OP obviously knows that ACRO is the correct mode for an airplane, he's just asking what word it is based on. It seems like ACRO must be short for acrobatic, but why they whould choose that word for the airplane mode is beyond me. Since they seem to have a four letter limit for the mode names, I guess it looks/sounds better than shortening "plane" to "PLAN"!

jib 02-10-2009 03:53 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
My DX7's display uses ACRO and HELI to differentiate between Aircraft and helicopters; but they have a simple picture too.

Jack

flaminheli 02-10-2009 03:59 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Or it could be a case of Chinglish.

brett65 02-10-2009 04:37 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Acro means "summit or peak" Acrophobia is a fear of heights. It got forced into meaning airplane I guess.

Spitfire222 02-10-2009 04:44 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
I've also heard "Acro" being used in the context of aerobatics. Thats what I consider it to be anyway...

MikeL 02-10-2009 04:47 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
It's the legacy of tiny displays that were limited in the number of characters they could display.

RCKen 02-10-2009 04:49 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 


ORIGINAL: MikeL

It's the legacy of tiny displays that were limited in the number of characters they could display.
Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding!!!!!!!!

We have a winner!!!!!

Mike is right on the money.

Ken

goirish 02-10-2009 04:50 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Hey Ken are you close to that bad weather your way?

RCKen 02-10-2009 04:53 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 


ORIGINAL: goirish

Hey Ken are you close to that bad weather your way?
What do you consider close??? would the quarter size hail falling on my roof count as close???? :D:D:D

The tornados are a bit more to the northwest of where I'm at. But we are right in the middle of a doozy of a t-storm right now!!!

Ken

gsoav8r 02-10-2009 04:54 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Acro- can mean "beginning".
Acro is a disguised tribute to the Wright Brothers and airplanes as being first in flight.

At least thats my story.

Cheers.

-pkh- 02-10-2009 04:58 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 

ORIGINAL: MikeL

It's the legacy of tiny displays that were limited in the number of characters they could display.
That explains why they chose four letter mode names, but not why they chose ACRO over AIRP, PLAN, ARPL, AERO, etc. The OP was asking why they chose ACRO and what is stands for. So far, it sounds like it is short for "acrobatic", and they just like it better than the other 4 letter mode names I suggested here.

goirish 02-10-2009 04:58 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 


ORIGINAL: gsoav8r

Acro- can mean "beginning".
Acro is a disguised tribute to the Wright Brothers and airplanes as being first in flight.

At least thats my story.

Cheers.
And you are going to stick with it, Right.

lordmerren 02-10-2009 05:11 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Are you sure you didn't mistake an "E" for a "C" , because AERO would make sense. This is what Airtronics use for Airplane. Maybe it is a typo, or are you seeing it in too many places? If you only see this on your (one) transmitter, maybe your display is faulty, and it can't display a "E" properly.

Woooops......just noticed where someone said Futaba uses ACRO also, so it can't be your display. I give up????

Lm

goirish 02-10-2009 05:19 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
I just looked at my Futaba 7CHP and it clearly says ACRO

pdm52956 02-10-2009 05:27 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
[edit] Aircraft Crashes Record Office (ACRO)
The Geneva-based Aircraft Crashes Record Office (ACRO) compiles statistics on aviation accidents of aircraft


Doesn't answer the question either but it will sure make me wonder each time I turn on my radio now!

MikeL 02-10-2009 05:42 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 


ORIGINAL: -pkh-

That explains why they chose four letter mode names, but not why they chose ACRO over AIRP, PLAN, ARPL, AERO, etc. The OP was asking why they chose ACRO and what is stands for. So far, it sounds like it is short for "acrobatic", and they just like it better than the other 4 letter mode names I suggested here.
Of course it's short for acrobatic. Plenty of native English speakers confuse acrobatic and aerobatic, so it's not surprising that the folks in Japan who laid out the legacy programming stemming from the early 1990s would make that mistake. It's no big deal.

One has to remember that there has been a huge shift in the hobby since then. Helicopters are more aerobatic now than airplanes, but back then? No way, Jose. So many of these little things stick in our hobby. Many of the sometimes confusing contractions in our radio programming have their roots in the tiny displays. It wasn't so long ago that three-letter model naming was considered to be a real selling point, where as now that seems constricting. A very nice radio back then might have had eight model memories or less, with each one assigned just a number. That's why you'll see guys with little pieces of paper taped to their radios sometimes. "1. Cub 2. Extra 3. PT-40" and so on. Pick the wrong model number, and suddenly you've got throws that are reversed and travel that is incorrect. That's why some of the more methodical folks will ensure that their servo horns are all on the same side from model to model. It's also where ideas for nice features such as Model Match come from.

CGRetired 02-10-2009 06:02 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
I gotta agree with Stang.. but I'll add one more caviat.. Who cares. If one is HELI and one is GLIDER then, for airplanes, I guess the third one, ACRO, is for fixed wing aircraft. :eek:

Oh.. jeez.. I get it.. this is all a joke.. :D :D

Laugh's on me.

brett65 02-10-2009 07:10 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 


ORIGINAL: goirish

Hey Ken are you close to that bad weather your way?
The tornado hit about 2 miles from where I work. I eat at a restaraunt that is on that corner fairly often too. At this moment we are getting lots of lightning and hail at my house. Would be neat to earn my storm wings!

CGRetired 02-10-2009 08:55 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
Ooooh.. good thing you won't be doing control line!!! [&:]

Jetdesign 02-10-2009 09:43 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 
It comes from acrobatic. Doing a google search you will find past RC planes with names like Acro Star, ACRO 50, and the Acro Sport. Full scale pilots refer to aerobatic classes as ACRO class. ACRO seems to have become a common word used to describe aerobatics in an airplane, or an aerobatic airplane itself, though maybe it's dying out.

I couldn't take all the speculation.

ChuckW 02-10-2009 10:26 PM

RE: What does ACRO stand for?
 

ORIGINAL: brett65
Would be neat to earn my storm wings!
That would be one heck of an updraft to get your plane in a tornado. Just pull the throttle back and watch it go 200MPH.


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