Chip Hyde Ultimate problem
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From: Spokane Valley,
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Everytime I try to run the spot-landing contest with the Chip Hyde Ultimate I get disqualified before it starts. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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hi mayflyer
you press enter you will see a count down time on the sceen you have to wait for timer to finish it will then say ready then go.
hope this helps regards Dave.
you press enter you will see a count down time on the sceen you have to wait for timer to finish it will then say ready then go.
hope this helps regards Dave.

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From: Pleasant View,
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My chip bipe idles so rough I red light at the starting line. Chop the throttle trim & kill the motor 'till it's time to go. When it's time to go, stab the throttle & engine will start. set the trim back later. Crowfly
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From: Vernonia,
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Poor PR sheriff. You should have included from the guidelines (that I hadn't read - oops) "Support forums work a little differently in that the question being asked is only answered by a representative of the company, not other members." That's a little easier to swallow for some reason.
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