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Bondonutz
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07.03.2012, 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by brainanator View Post
A suggestion from me, I (personally) would like to see the electronics door open and close a bit slower. I know the fancy JR transmitter I played with allowed for servo slowing, not sure if the 7S does or if you would need an add-on (probably for landing gear).

Love it all man, keep the posts coming, Can't wait to see it hitting some dirt and towing some stuff!
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Good choice in music...I grew up in the 80's so I can appreciate their music. I also agree with the workbench being a place of solitude. Without my being able to tinker downstairs...I would have lost my sanity for sure. Funny, as I am wrenching or just thinking of ways to improve my rides, i definitely lose track of time and my worries.
@Brain;
Yes the TX does have the ability to slow the flap channel servo, (I didn't know this till I stumbled across it in the manual)I'm waiting till I get a servo reverser to install the second servo for the door then switch everything around because I have something already on that channel. Just figured I'd do it all together at one time. IDK why but it's actually slower than in the video, the recording of it makes it look fast as a bullet, the servo is .26 sec at 6v so it's reasonably slow.

@Brian; I grew up with Maiden as well and loved all the hairbands in the 80's to! Between all the Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickerson solo stuff I have 27 albums and theres more I don't have.


I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.

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