On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Torsten Dreyer <tors...@t3r.de> wrote:

> I can tell you from experience with many users during our LinuxTag and
> FSweekend presentations that you need
> - for throttle: 1 bit (full/idle)
> - for Mixture: 1 bit(full rich/cutoff)
> - for RPM: allway full (constant)
>
> Flight controls depend on user experience:
> first time user: 2 bit (full-left, more-or-less-centered, full-right)
> space cadets (those, who always know better): 32bit is not enough.
>
> ;-)
>
>
Well said Thorsten, and make your controls and switches out of titanium or
steel -- it's amazing how much damage a 7 year old can do when he doesn't
realize the control or switch only goes so far and then is supposed to stop.

Curt.
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