[NSRCA-discussion] JR9303 Throttle cut/hold in airplane software for e-power
Ihncheol Park
pnahobbies at sbcglobal.net
Fri Mar 20 09:03:08 AKDT 2009
Stuart,
It is for JR 9303. The mixing is set for entire range of the throttle stick to have output of 0 on a flip of mixing switch. It still turns. It is the only mix that I use switch. I try to set all other mixes on permanently.
Somepeople suggested using Heli software for it, but I don't really like it on airplane.
Ihncheol
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From: Stuart Chale <schale at optonline.net>
To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 11:54:11 AM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] JR9303 Throttle cut/hold in airplane software for e-power
Depends on the radio, Futaba higher models have throttle hold, or conditions that could be used. Just set a condition where the throttle is always at 0.
You can probably get more specific info if we know the radio. On another note I did have a throttle hold set to a switch, rarely used it and forgot about it. Added a mix assigned to the same switch (14MZ) and when activated the throttle well you figured it out. Damaged the plane on a dead stick. Even though I unflipped the switch what I didn't remember is that the throttle stick had to be cycled back to 0 to reset it, a safety feature preventing you from accidentally flipping the throttle hold off with the throttle advanced. I no longer use a throttle hold.
Stuart
Ihncheol Park wrote:
Ok. I have a question to all those who fly E-power.
I've been flying a little of e-powered planes, but mostly foamy and small ones.
Now going with 90 size before starting 2m.
Is there any way to set throttle cut/hold in Airplane software for entire range of the throttle?
I've mixed throttle to throttle on a switch to 0 in all 5 point. It works on idle, but not if I move the throttle stick more than 1/4 throttle. Motor still turns.
Am I missing something?
I don't want that 19 + inch props turn without my approval!
Thanks,
Ihncheol
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