AUTOMATIC COLL. PITCH
The automatic c.pitch action of the rescue features (3b), (4b) overrides the pilot‘s commands from coll.pitch stick more and more with increasing gain setting at
the Hor.-Channel. A signal of 100% negative (left according to [Diagnose] menu) brings 100% of the control to the automatic, which is highly recommended.
Such setting is perfect as a rescue action, however should be triggered only by a spring loaded momentum switch, so that thepilot re-gains full control by relea-
sing the switch.
NOTE ABOUT THE RESCUE OPTIONS (EXTENDED 3D LEVELLING MODES)
The described rescue options provide an extremely high reliability, even during most extreme 3D and acro manoeuvres, acted in accordance with our rules for
set-up and handling. The sensors‘ immunity agains vibrations, particularly of the Horizon-stabilisation, is unmatched in the world of RC model fl ight.
We see this feature as a highly effi cient rescue option, as well as a training chance for un-familiar acro manoeuvres.
However we warn to not go for any risks, particularly not to pull the rescue button for testing without fl ying in suffi cient safety altitude, unless being in a real
trouble situation. Likewise, nobody would use an emergency-only parachute for regular skydiving. As with any complex system, even in model fl ight, unpredic-
table infl uences have to be accounted for at any moment. Also note that the levelling can naturally not perform a halt from high speed, and the heli may climb
sideward.
The manufacturer confi rms an extremely high probability of proper operation (presupposed proper setup and testing), but excludes any liability for damages
caused by lack of function (no or wrong or delayed reaction etc.).
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