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Sport Idiot Boy Builds an Old School World Engines Robin Hood 99 Kit

pawnshopmike

Staff member
Ugh. The devil really is in the details. The last 1% is taking me the longest. :confused:

In my defense, this is the first time I've built a large gasser, first time I've setup a cargo bay, first time I've setup a tow release and the very first plane I've programmed with my DX18. But I'll get there. Slowly but surely. Tonight I managed to assign switches to the cargo bay and tow release using Aux 2 and Aux 3. Then I got them programmed for open/closed and tow/release. Now that that's done it should move a little faster. Slowly picking away at the to-do-list.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Ugh. The devil really is in the details. The last 1% is taking me the longest. :confused:

In my defense, this is the first time I've built a large gasser, first time I've setup a cargo bay, first time I've setup a tow release and the very first plane I've programmed with my DX18. But I'll get there. Slowly but surely. Tonight I managed to assign switches to the cargo bay and tow release using Aux 2 and Aux 3. Then I got them programmed for open/closed and tow/release. Now that that's done it should move a little faster. Slowly picking away at the to-do-list.
If it is any consolation Mike, the little "tidy up" things are always the worst to complete. Mainly because the "whole" of the project is nearing it's completion and it's like...dang, I gotta remember to do... or, I rats, I didn't get....done. For me, it takes a week just to get to programming servos. LOL. You'll get there. Just keep plugging away at it.
 
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