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Slider for camber is good. Sliding, not digital, elevator trim equally good and correct, for the same reasons.
Thus sayeth the Roe.
John RoeLaguna Hills, Ca
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>Profi users: what do you use the right
>slider for and how do you set it up to do that.
On my 3030 I select one of the three flight modes via the memory switch:
1. launch
2. fly
3. land
For each of these flight modes, I use the left (throttle) stick
to control camber or flap, not the slide
At 08:59 PM 7/11/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I don't use sliders. For those who do use them, how do you pick the
>optimal position? Or do you just end up sliding all the way one way or
>another.
The Profi 3030 has two sliders between the sticks. I use the left for
camber control. Th
At 07:59 PM 7/11/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I don't use sliders. For those who do use them, how do you pick the
>optimal position? Or do you just end up sliding all the way one way or
>another.
Setting a max travel point is fairly easy for the optimal position, and I
don't use much of the
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't use sliders. For those who do use them, how do you pick the
> optimal position? Or do you just end up sliding all the way one way
> or
> another.
I use the 3-pos switch for reflex, neutral, and launch camber. Then if
I slide the slider to the other end thos
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I don't use sliders. For those who do use them, how do you pick the
optimal p
I don't use sliders. For those who do use them, how do you pick the
optimal position? Or do you just end up sliding all the way one way or
another.
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