That sounds like two switches.

What Dave was saying is one switch is thermal, normal in the middle and speed. Camber preset is included int he thermal and speed settings. A separate switch is launch and that overrides any thermal or speed settings.

Even easier and you can't accidenally hit launch if you moved into thermal or speed settings since it's a different switch.

I never found much use for landing modes. I don't use one.

Bill Malvey wrote:
On 10/26/04 19:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Got this idea from Troy Lawicki. Use the gear switch for launch. ...


Way too complicated. When I first got my Futaba 9ZWCII I went crazy with the
programming. It got me not more trouble than it was worth. Now I have one
switch. Landing mode is ALWAYS on. One switch gives me launch, thermal and
speed. All I need. Very hard to confuse me!! Camber and reflex available as
needed n thermal and speed modes. Easy easy.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bill Malvey




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