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Quick-trim several times, you still observe a trim difference between the
modes this means that the adjustment of the tail linkage is outside the limits
of the Quick-trim system.
Do not move the trim on the transmitter
but
observe the direction of the trim error in mode 0 and adjust the tail pushrod
length to correct it. If the trim error in mode 0 causes the helicopter to
rotate anticlockwise (a leftward trim error) adjust the linkage length to put
more right tail pitch on and vice versa. Once the pushrod length has been
changed you will need to repeat the Quick-trim routine for the gyro to
adjust to the new mechanical set-up.
If you make changes (e.g. to the hovering head speed) that may affect the
tail trim you should repeat the Quick-trim procedure. The Quick-trim is
zeroed by the Quick-setup routine.
Mode 0 Gain setting
You may now adjust the mode 0 gain in the same way as described for
mode 1 above.
You should now check both modes for tail wagging in fast forward flight.
Should this be observed, you should lower the gyro gain slightly.
Stop Optimisation
Further improvement to the pirouette stop quality can often be gained by
adjustment of the linkage geometry and the gyro's Stop-Tracking controls
and acceleration gain. These are accessed by the PC interface. Please refer
to the PC interface manual for more detail.
Adjusting the stick response
After initial setting use the rudder ATV, Rates, and Exponential facilities of
the transmitter to tailor the control response as required.
Beware that the
SL560 makes high rates of yaw available (at all gain settings).
If an
increase in available yaw rate is required increase the rudder travel on your
transmitter
gradually
until the desired response is obtained. Remember that
increasing the rudder travel adjustment will not increase the overall tail
servo throw as this is set by the gyro's own travel limiters.
The SL560 has built-in exponential. This reduces control sensitivity around
the mid-stick position. Remember that the ATV and rates facilities work
together so that setting the rudder ATV to 80% in both directions and also
setting a rudder rate of 60% will give a total rudder throw of 0.8 x 0.6 =
0.48 = 48%