If I were to disable the Warning Sound Level, do I risk damage to the R3?
I'm presuming that this sound is only to indicate to the pilot that he's getting close to "maximum deflection [of] the aerodynamic control surfaces", and not to indicate that "if you pull harder, you're gonna break the R3". But that might be a very costly presumption, so I'm hoping that someone here could chime in and assure me that if I disable the Warning Sound (which I also presume is separate from the other unit sounds, e.g. changing Slots??), that I won't increase the risk of damaging the R3 by pulling back more on the stick.
(As an aside, I'd rather the wings break off in a flight sim to tell me that I've 'gone too far' in "combat" than have a beep to try and convince me to "ease off" and let the bandit in on my six. But that's a different thread - NOT this one.)
Warning Sound
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Re: Warning Sound
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If you are working in the 13lb setting, this will help you to dont overload the R3 sensors
If you are working in the 4 to 8 lb range, as most pilots do, this warning, its to let you know about you are getting the max, and have no sense pull mor
If you are working in the 13lb setting, this will help you to dont overload the R3 sensors
If you are working in the 4 to 8 lb range, as most pilots do, this warning, its to let you know about you are getting the max, and have no sense pull mor