I am a lefty, and learned to fly just like everyone else (those not
bi-laterally diadvantaged)
The bonus is that when you learn, and it may take a little longer, you will
have excellent instant rudder co-ordination skills built in,(your naturally
skillful left hand).Plus the advantages in hand launch are obvious.

Remember: although we may be left handed, we are the only ones in our right
mind!  ;-}
 John Derstine
E-mail; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scale Soaring: http://www.Geocities.com/~scalesoar

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From: Tord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 3:30 PM
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Subject: [RCSE] Left-handed


I think most txes have four modes, and if that fails
just switch around the potentiometers, or their leads!
Sometimes the leads just plugs into the board, sometimes
you have to do some soldering!

For aileron-models without rudder use mode 3 (ail+elev on
left stick), for V-tails without ailerons use mode 1!

Mode 4 has throttle and ailerons on left and mode 2
has rudder and throttle on left stick!

I made a minor change on my tx as one of the channels
was acting funny. I just switched the centre leads on the
left stick, so I could use the throttle channel for the rudder,
as I had no need for throttle on my glider!

I now realise that I should have used another mode,
but I didn't! Worked well, anyway!

Tord,
Sweden

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