[NSRCA-discussion] "Soft" brake on park flyer pattern - Yes/No
colin chariandy
cchariandy at yahoo.ca
Sun Oct 28 15:09:49 AKDT 2007
Sounds good...I'll give it a try. Thanks
Colin.
brett terry <brett.terry at gmail.com> wrote:
Get the CastlLink. You plug it into a USB port on your computer and you can program any brake from 0% to 100%, tweak the delay time, etc. Castle Creations controllers are the only "programmable" controllers I own and they are fun to tweak.
On 10/28/07, colin chariandy <cchariandy at yahoo.ca> wrote: Do you know which controllers are "tweakable"? I have only found a 50% softbrake on the Castle controllers. Others are either ON or OFF.
Colin
brett terry <brett.terry at gmail.com> wrote:
Colin,
I have tried this with some success. You don't want to stop the prop completely, just give it enough brake to slow the windmilling. It will take some tweaking to find the right amount.
On 10/27/07, colin chariandy <cchariandy at yahoo.ca > wrote: Crappy weather here in Canada so I'm flying my mini-Inspire a bit more. It's got zero downline braking making a couple of the sequences impossible (figure 9 with 2/2 on downline).
Is anyone flying these? Does a speed controller with a soft brake help?
Colin.
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