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RC-SOAR - the Blog: October 2014
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Sunday, 26 October 2014. Reverse Diff - or how to improve your landings. Crow brakes are essential for bringing a model down quickly. However, they are double edged sword: they can adversely affect roll response - just when you need it, close to the ground. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reverse Diff - or how to improve your landings. Labels used in Mike's Blog.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: August 2014
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Monday, 25 August 2014. Slope junkie needs Needle. Just received a photo from Thuro showing my Needle 115 in the final stages of manufacture:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Slope junkie needs Needle. Labels used in Mike's Blog.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: February 2014
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Wednesday, 12 February 2014. Weather, a few minutes ago:. On second thoughts, perhaps not. Thursday, 6 February 2014. How to adjust mixers in flight, in OpenTx. Being able to make key adjustments in flight is cool - and means less time is spent trimming the model. Find out the basic idea here. The article is aimed at F3X gliders and Taranis users, but the principles can be applied to any model. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: July 2014
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Sunday, 27 July 2014. A model naming convention for OpenTx. One challenge with OpenTx is keeping track of your models. Over time, you find yourself with lots of setups, each only slightly different from the next. After a while it gets tricky keeping track. Tuesday, 22 July 2014. Enhanced snapflap mix using Lua. 160;and wanted better control over the snapflap curve, in particular to be able to adjust both the volume and deadband dynamically.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: July 2015
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Friday, 24 July 2015. Managing your EEPROMs when upgrading OpenTx. In this post Ill look at EEPROM formats. The knowledge will help you avoid some pitfalls when flashing your transmitter to a newer version of OpenTx. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. First pics of the Taranis X9E (on RC Groups). First pics on RCGroups of a retail X9E, from T9's first batch. X9E photos and comments (RC Groups). Friday, 17 July 2015. Wednesday, 8 July 2015.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: A better motor arming system for the Taranis
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Sunday, 10 May 2015. A better motor arming system for the Taranis. In this post I'll review some common features for motor safety as provided on modern transmitters, and describe a simple and secure system for OpenTx. The first line of defense against accidental spinups is the ubiquitous 'throttle check':. Is there a better solution? Arming/disarming system for OpenTx. Full up elevator full right aileron, and hold. The motor is now armed.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: First pics of the Taranis X9E (on RC Groups)
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. First pics of the Taranis X9E (on RC Groups). First pics on RCGroups of a retail X9E, from T9's first batch. X9E photos and comments (RC Groups). Received mine a few days ago.Two concerns,first is the perceived fragility of the two support arms which connect to the harness.The second is that I have been told,and I have proved,that it will not connect to the Companion software on my PC. 24 July 2015 at 10:36.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: May 2015
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Sunday, 10 May 2015. A better motor arming system for the Taranis. In this post Ill review some common features for motor safety as provided on modern transmitters, and describe a simple and secure system for OpenTx. Saturday, 2 May 2015. F3F Setup for Taranis version 3.1. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A better motor arming system for the Taranis. F3F Setup for Taranis version 3.1. Labels used in Mike's Blog.
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RC-SOAR - the Blog: "E-Soar for Taranis" - a setup for electric soarers
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RC-SOAR - the Blog. Mike Shellim on slope soaring and R/C systems. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. E-Soar for Taranis" - a setup for electric soarers. Fancy a bit of electric soaring? My latest setup for the FrSky Taranis is now available from OpenTx Clinic. It's called E-Soar for Taranis. And it's for full-house sailplanes with motor and 6 servos. Suitable models include the popular MPX Cularis, Heron, Solius, e-Flite Radian Pro, Pulsar Pro etc. The emphasis with this setup is on soaring -. Next, I threw away th...
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