Spektrum 7 Radios
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RE: Spektrum 7 Radios
To clarify my earier question re: setting up a thottle curve in a/c mode of the 7 ch Spektrum. I am trying to find a way to replace the throttle curve as I transfer My 35% extra from a JR10x to my new Spectrum 7. A flat thottle curve is very useful when doing tork rolls and rolling circles. It a tip that Sabastiano Silvestri from Italy showed me when he was here in vegas for the last T.O.C.. It makes doing these things alot easier for an old man like me. I was hoping there was a way to mix thro to thro some way to get the same effect
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RE: Spektrum 7 Radios
Hi JAKA
Thank you for your thoughts but running in Heli mode won't work. There are only 3 mixes and I don't think they have trim included. My extra needs flaperon mix, elev - aux2 mix both w trim included. Then you need 2 pitch coupling mixes for knife edge trim and a thro - elev mix to trim out the tendancy of the model climbing to the canopy during a vertical downline. The DX7 has all these. the only thing it doesn't do is a thottle curve. I hope the Spektrum people will take note of this and include it in future models
Thank you for your thoughts but running in Heli mode won't work. There are only 3 mixes and I don't think they have trim included. My extra needs flaperon mix, elev - aux2 mix both w trim included. Then you need 2 pitch coupling mixes for knife edge trim and a thro - elev mix to trim out the tendancy of the model climbing to the canopy during a vertical downline. The DX7 has all these. the only thing it doesn't do is a thottle curve. I hope the Spektrum people will take note of this and include it in future models