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{{TABLE|Fast spool up rate
 
{{TABLE|Fast spool up rate
|same as [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_J|Spool up rate '''J''']]
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|same as [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Parametermenu_J|Spool up rate '''J''']]
 
|300 rpm/s
 
|300 rpm/s
 
|500 rpm/s
 
|500 rpm/s
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|900 rpm/s
 
|900 rpm/s
 
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If you set „same as initial spool up rate“ the spool up rate will then be the same as the rate set at menu point [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_J|'''J''']].<br />
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If you set „same as [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Parametermenu_J|Spool up rate '''J''']]“ the spool up rate will then be the same as the rate set at [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Parametermenu_J|menu point '''J''']].<br />
 
The option “user defined” allows you to choose your own setting that can be edited by using the [[StudioX_overview|StudioX software bundle]] and the separately available USB2SYS interface.<br />
 
The option “user defined” allows you to choose your own setting that can be edited by using the [[StudioX_overview|StudioX software bundle]] and the separately available USB2SYS interface.<br />
 
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{{WARNING_QUOTE|A very high spool up rate can cause the throttle to be opened very fast. Especially when recovering from an autorotation maneuver this can cause the rotor blades to fold in or can damage the main gear in (especially electric models), so only increase the value stepwise and with care. With nitro helicopters in genereal using low values is recommended. Here an abrupt throttle change out of idle position can cause the engine to quit! Additionaly nitro motors react quite slow to throttle changes and it takes some time to speed up the rotor. So when the change rate does not fit to the mechanical speed up, it can happen that the motor is driven to full throttle during spool up by accident as the motor does not speed up immediately.}}
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{{WARNING_QUOTE|A very high spool up rate can cause the throttle to be opened very fast. Especially when recovering from an autorotation maneuver this can cause the rotor blades to fold in or can damage the main gear in (especially electric models), so only increase the value stepwise and with care. With nitro helicopters in general using low values is recommended (even only the setting „same as [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Parametermenu_J|Spool up rate '''J''']]“) as here an abrupt throttle change out of idle position can cause the engine to quit! Additionaly nitro motors react quite slow to throttle changes and it takes some time to speed up the rotor. So when the change rate does not fit to the mechanical speed up, it can happen that the motor is driven to full throttle during spool up by accident as the motor does not speed up immediately.}}
 
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