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Old 07-03-2006, 08:27 PM
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Default Using a Pmix to implement throttle cut -9C

Hello,

I'm flying an Ultra Stick with four servos on the wing - two for flaps and two for ailerons. In order to set up this configuration it's easiest to use the GLID-2-FLAP choice in the 9C. (you _can_ do it with an ACRO program, but it's quite complicated that way).

One drawback however is there is no throttle cut available in the GLID-2-FLAP, so I'd like to use a pmix to set this up.

Basically I want to use the spring loaded switch to move the throttle (called AIRBRK on GLID-2_FLAP) to the fully cut off position - just the way it's done w/ airplane models.

So I'm thinking a PMIX. Would I use ARBRK as both master and slave? Do I need an offest?

If you could explain how to to this step-by-step I'd greatly appreciate it. BTW if it matters, its a 9C Heli version.

Thank you

Henry
Old 07-06-2006, 04:19 PM
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Default RE: Using a Pmix to implement throttle cut -9C

To put a 'cut' on the throttle, you would use a pmix with "offset" as master, and "throttle" as slave. You would then set the mixing so that the throttle servo will move to the desired position when you flip the switch.

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