17
!! Make sure the model is not moved during the gyro
self test period. !!
Initial flight trials
We suggest that you
reduce the rudder travel adjustments in your
transmitter to 80% for the first few flights until you get used to the
response of the gyro system
. If you run a very high head speed or your tail
servo is slower than 0.12sec/60 degrees you may wish to reduce the gyro
gains to 50% for these initial tests.
Mode 1 Gain setting
First select Flight mode 1 (Smart Lock mode) and hover the helicopter. Use
short small 'stabs' of rudder control to disturb the helicopter in yaw and
observe. If some tendency to oscillate is seen, slightly reduce the gyro gain.
Conversely if no tendency to oscillate is seen try increasing the gain. You
are looking at this stage for the highest gain that gives no sign of oscillation
when the tail is disturbed by sudden changes in tail command. Once you
have adjusted the mode 1 gain to your liking set your transmitter to give the
same gain value for Flight mode 0. This value may be refined later but first
we need to adjust the mode 0 trim with the Quick-trim procedure.
Quick-trim
Note:- Even if you do not wish to fly in mode 0 it is important for
optimum performance that you go through the Quick-trim procedure.
The Quick -trim facility allows the gyro to correct for imperfections in the
mechanical adjustment of the tail pitch linkage. While hovering in calm
conditions, switch to Flight mode 0 (Standard mode) and you will probably
find that the helicopter will start to rotate because of slight imperfections in
the servo linkage adjustment.
Do not try to correct this with the
transmitter trim
. While hovering or in slow forward flight simply switch
the gyro mode/gain switch on your transmitter back and forth five times
between the two modes. Hold each mode for about 1 second. The right
timing for this is easily obtained by counting the clicks of the switch out
aloud to yourself as you do it. If the adjustment of the tail linkage is within
a reasonable range of the correct setting the Quick-trim will now
compensate for the residual trim error and the trim state of mode 0 should
match that of mode 1. Repeat the Quick-trim sequence several times to
allow the gyro to home in on the perfect trim. If, having repeated the