AlanF wrote: Thanks for that Chris, Ill have a look at assigning an offset throttle curve.
Apart from assigning different curves, did you find that having the motor spinning at '0' throttle made any noticeable difference.
Without the idle you probably have a dead area at the bottom of your throttle travel, so all your fine throttle control is now compressed into say 3/4 of the stick's movement. I should say that fine throttle management is perhaps one of those nebulous subjects, a bit like the use of the rudder, both are used on the ground, and the next and only time you use them is in a stall turn. I guess that's why they combined both controls on the one stick :evil:
I've always had the motor spinning at '0' throttle, it was one of those things that both Mike and Jon said to do, and I was young & naive and, well you've got to take advice from someone

so I cannot really say how I find it compared to not setting it up that way.
The big difference was putting in the curve for the Atlas throttle (YEP esc), it was something JRI suggested playing with and that did shift the power sweet spot and made the throttle somehow more proportional to the stick movement... sorry, not finding it easy to explain. However I tried a similar curve on the Mythos with a Jeti ESC and it just didn't feel right at all, so I don't know if Jeti have a preprogrammed curve already built in... I'll try and explain:
This is from memory and I cannot remember the article I read it in, but a basic ESC will provide a liner RPM output, but a linear RPM output will not give you a linear thrust output... I'm in danger of giving incorrect info, so I'll have a look tonight to see if I can find the article I'm trying to remember.