Does the 9C have a throttle curve function?
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Don't know about the throttle curve on rhw 9Z, but most people use the point mixes to configure the throttle curve. Just mix 3 to 3 and play with the curve.
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I just saw the throttle curve CPLR progames into his YS 1.10 in his synergy 3D, on the ZN line website.
It went in number segments in a string of about 15 numbers.
ie- 12,18, 24, etc.
How does the 9C curve work?
It went in number segments in a string of about 15 numbers.
ie- 12,18, 24, etc.
How does the 9C curve work?
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Basically it is a linear line where idle give you lower left and full stick ends the line at the upper right. You have 5 points alone this line in which you can retard the RPM or advance it. This along with throttle expo will give you about any profile that you need.
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Thanks Geistware,
I guess you then just sit there with a tach, to get the increments even by changing the points on the curve. I have only ever flown more basic computer radios (Flash 5), and I am looking to upgrade. I just dont want to buy a system that will limit me down the track. Sounds like the 9C is the go.
It would be nice to know that at half stick you have half rpm etc.
I guess you then just sit there with a tach, to get the increments even by changing the points on the curve. I have only ever flown more basic computer radios (Flash 5), and I am looking to upgrade. I just dont want to buy a system that will limit me down the track. Sounds like the 9C is the go.
It would be nice to know that at half stick you have half rpm etc.



