Excess Aileron sensitivity around neutral
Bob Richards
bob at toprudder.com
Sun Dec 4 19:36:46 AKST 2005
With Futaba, negative means less sensitive around neutral. I believe Hitec is the same as well.
I never learned how to spell RJ, so I can't help with those. :-)
Bob R.
Rcmaster199 at aol.com wrote:
Sounds like the expo is reversed. Try expo both ways, + and -, and see which one works better for your radio. Futaba and JR for example, have opposite expo progamming: on one + means less sensitivity at neutral, while on the other, - means less sensitivity at neutral.
MattK
In a message dated 12/4/2005 6:27:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, paul.horan at sbcglobal.net writes:
I have a Meridian with a frustrating characteristic, the ailerons are excessively sensitive around neutral.
I'm the second owner of this plane but the first owner said he had the same problem. Aileron authority at full throttle is not excessive - in fact it slightly on the mild side.
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Paul
NSRCA 3606
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