
FMA Direct
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Co-Pilot™ user’s guide
...for a helicopter
...for an electric flying wing
With the nose straight down, the elevons should both
move to their maximum up position.
With the nose straight down, the swashplate should tilt
all the way back. The swashplate should
not
move left
or right.
With the flying wing rolled, the low wing should have
down elevon and the high wing should have up elevon.
With the helicopter rolled (and boom parallel to the
ground), the swashplate should tilt in the opposite di-
rection. The swashplate should
not
tilt forward or back.
When the plane is level, the control surfaces should be
centered.
When the helicopter is level, the swashplate should be
level.