This seems obvious, but I don't want to assume......
If I use an Expo value of 60, is that the same as creating a symmetrical curve (f(x)=-f(-x)) with a coefficient of 60?
And...if Expo is used on Throttle, is it still like a symmetrical curve (as I assume other channels are)...or is it like a Single Expo curve?
Right now have Expo on throttle, and just verifying the type of curve it is replicating, so I can have a base to fine tune...
Expo vs Curves?
Re: Expo vs Curves?
Try it in Companion simulator and compare behaviors.
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Re: Expo vs Curves?
May have to do that if there really is no one that has already found the answer..although it seems like it should be something already documented...
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Re: Expo vs Curves?
Expo is symmetrical.
I believe I would use a curve for throttle if I did any wet stuff.
I believe I would use a curve for throttle if I did any wet stuff.
Dean
OldDmbThms: 1. Takeoff, 2. Crash, 3. Repair, GOTO 1
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