SWASH AFR
[
HELI(H-2/HE3/HR3/H-3/HN3)
only]:
Swashplate function rate settings (
SWASH AFR
) reduce/increase/reverse the rate (travel)
of the aileron, elevator (except
H-2
) and collective pitch
functions
, adjusting or
reversing the motion of all servos involved in that function,
only when using that
function
. Since these types utilize multiple servos together to create the controls, simply
adjusting a servo' s
REVERSE
or
END POINT
would not properly correct the travel of any
one control. Since
H-1
uses one servo for each function, there is no need for
AFR
in
H-1
.
This is fairly hard to explain but easy to see, so let' s set up Kyosho Caliber' s swashplate settings as an example. With
everything installed per factory instructions, set the model to
HELI(HR3)
. Now let' s adjust the swashplate properly.
Since aileron
always
uses no more than 2 servos, check it first. Either both operate properly (no change needed), both
operate backwards (reverse the whole function), or one servo operates backwards (reverse that servo alone).
Next check elevator. Remember, the aileron servo(s) operate correctly, so if elevator does not, we should only have 2
choices left - the whole function needs to be reversed, or the servo(s) not shared with aileron need to be reversed.
Last is collective. If aileron and elevator are working properly, the only thing that could be wrong is the whole direction
collective operates (reverse the whole function). In our example,
HR3
is 180 degrees off from the swashplate of the Caliber.
The collective pitch operation is backwards; but reversing all three servos would also reverse the aileron and elevator
operations. Changing the collective pitch rate, however, from
+50%
to
-50%
, will reverse the collective pitch without
affecting the aileron action.
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