> you use expo on yours? hmmm. I never thought of that, I s'pose that would tame it a 
>bit. <

After years of lusting after a Tx with expo, I finally got one.  And find that I don't 
like expo.  It feels just plain "mushy" to me.  I've ended up using dual rates to tame 
the stick response.  

It might just be that I'm a critter of habit and simply need more time using the expo 
setting.

--Bill


On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Erica and/or Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, James V. Bacus wrote:
> 
> Other things about the Hobie setup, if you have a computer radio dial in 
> ALOT of exponential on the rudder and elevator, they are very sensitive 
> since they are both full flying surfaces.

        you use expo on yours? hmmm. I never thought of that, I s'pose
that would tame it a bit. I for one like how responsive it is, 'course I
fly mine from a slope and it's nice to kick it around with the barest
flick of the stick. But I guess that would just make it a handfull for
flatlanding. 
I'm still new at this and I don't use expo much.

> When you fly the model the fuse will look like the model is diving but it's 
> not, that's just the way the Hobie looks when you are flying it 
> right.  Look at the angle of how the wings are mounted to the fuse and that 
> should give you an idea.

        Yeah, it always looks like it's diving it reminds me of the old
poster of those two buzzards "paitence my ass, I'm gonna kill something"
just mean-n-angry.

> Fly it fast, don't float it.  8-)   It likes to haul ass.

        It'll float? mine doesn't like floating, and hualing ass is an
understatement mine is almost as fast as my friends saturn but it won't
slow down like it.
                        RobII 
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