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@ -11,10 +11,12 @@ These are general tips for building RC planes/quads/whatever:
* If doing manual/hand launches of planes/wings, you'll notice that you need to have your hand on the pitch/roll stick when launching, which means you need to launch with your left hand, which is where the arm and throttle controls usually are. That makes it hard to throttle up to start the launch, or down (or disarm) in an emergency.
To make things a bit easier, I set the back right switch (SG) to override the throttle and set it to the launch throttle (40% for me, for example). That way, I can arm, keep the throttle down, and flip SG with my right hand. That will throttle up enough to easily launch the wing, and if something goes wrong I can still either disarm or flip SG down so the motor stops again.
* ESCs that run on the DShot protocol don't need throttle calibration, you can go ahead and use them right away and they'll do the right thing.
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Last updated on January 07, 2021. For any questions/feedback,
Last updated on April 24, 2021. For any questions/feedback,
email me at <a href="mailto:hi@stavros.io">hi@stavros.io</a>.
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