shotgun;11826 wrote: Hmmm, sounds almost like he knows what he's talking about. Like a mutual friend of ours says, "Don't let the clothes fool ya." HeHe
3D Joy;17082 wrote: Being a thumber myself I solved the ''precision'' issue by adding more expo on all controls.
Also something people often overlook is your stick tension on the radio. For some really odd reason, all Spektrum radios I get my hands on have a really soft setting on throttle friction and rather hard setting on rudder tension. This means a typical flyer will ALWAYS accidentally move the throttle a bit for every rudder input they do.
Also even though its more something about preference, softer stick settings seem to work better for pinchers and stiffer stick settings work more for thumbers due to added feel of where exactly is center position.
3D Joy;17082 wrote: Being a thumber myself I solved the ''precision'' issue by adding more expo on all controls.
Also something people often overlook is your stick tension on the radio. For some really odd reason, all Spektrum radios I get my hands on have a really soft setting on throttle friction and rather hard setting on rudder tension. This means a typical flyer will ALWAYS accidentally move the throttle a bit for every rudder input they do.
Also even though its more something about preference, softer stick settings seem to work better for pinchers and stiffer stick settings work more for thumbers due to added feel of where exactly is center position.
Yak Attack;17094 wrote: I disagree on the last statement. With all respect, of course. My JR 9503's stick tension is stiffer than most. It's a lot like the old Futaba 9CAP radios. I pinch on the left and thumb on the right. If I'm flying sport, I'll pinch on both sides. Don't know why or how I started doing it, but it just kinda stuck. I hate soft stick tensions. The airplanes seem touchy to me. Granted, it's easily remedied with more expo, but I learned to fly on stiffer stick tensions. Just what feels right to me.