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SmoothFlite Detailed Functions: Aileron
SF Active (on Ailerons)
Checking SF Active from the Aileron Channel page
(as shown in the picture to the right) will activate
SmoothFlite on Ailerons. De
-
Checking will
deactivate SmoothFlite from Ailerons.
If you ran the Wizard and selected
“
Ailerons
“
to be
active with SmoothFlite then this function would
be active (as shown in the picture)
Aileron Channel Page
Tapping the
“
Aileron
”
button on the SmoothFlite Menu will take you to the
“
Aileron Channel
”
page.
Invert SF Output (Ailerons)
If you have activated aileron to be controlled by
SmoothFlite then rolling the model to the right you
should see the right Aileron move downwards and
the left Aileron move upwards to counteract the roll
to the right. If you see the opposite then you need to
“
Invert SF Output
”
as shown in the picture to the
right. De
-
checking has the opposite effect.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that this parameter be set
correctly.
SmoothFlite Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
One of the symptoms of flying with too higher gain on the gyro is that the model may start to oscillate at
higher gain settings. At Advanced Radio we employed information gathered from several of the Smooth-
Flite sensors and have developed our proprietary Au-
tomatic Gain Control (AGC) algorithm to correct this
situation.
If activated, the SmoothFlite Automatic Gain Control is
constantly monitoring the flying characteristic of the
model and applying gain up to the level you have
chosen to suit the flying characteristic of the model.
No other speed sensing module is required.
SmoothFlite AGC can be individually applied to
Ailerons, Elevator and Rudder and is accessed from the
Aileron, Elevator and Rudder control pages. The
default factory setting is ON for all surfaces.
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