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Old 07-15-2009, 05:07 PM
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ESC Brake

I just downloaded a custom hotliner electric glider:

http://knifeedge.com/forums/download...o=file&id=9369


I would like to have the simulated motor controller brake when I set the throttle to zero. In the current configuration the propeller free-wheels for a while and eventually --maybe-- folds. I've already moved the flaps to the rotary knob and the throttle to the throttle stick (it was an on/off switch). I don't see anything obvious that allow me to engage a brake at zero throttle.

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Prop Break

Under Radio/ Ch 3/ Trim/ adding positive number will slow or stop prop turning.
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Also make sure that the plane itself shows that there is a motor brake.

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