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Old 08-22-2005, 12:46 PM
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Heli set-up problem

I'm trying to set up the Raptor to run on my Tx (Fut 7CAP).
I've been using it to fly the Impala and set up was easy. I set the Tx up as if I were setting up a real bird and all functions worked perfectly.
I cannot get the throttle / pitch curves to work on the Raptor. I figured using the same Tx program I use for the REAL bird would work perfectly (w/ some tweeking of course) on the Sim Raptor. Not the case.
It seems as if it will take major configuring to make this happen. Is there a simple solution to this?
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:05 PM
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It will take some configuring. If you want to use the software in your radio for programming, you should disable the software radio that we simulate in the software.

You can disable the software radio with these steps
  1. load the aircraft that you want to edit
  2. click simulation | edit <aircraft>
  3. click the aircraft name in the tree view on the left of the editor dialog.
  4. change the Radio Type parameter to Pass Through.
  5. exit the aircraft editor and save your model

That should get you started. You may also have to change the reversing and switch mapping in your radio to get the governor to work.

Travis
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