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Programming examples - Helicopter models
program, the trim positions of roll, nick and tail rotor
joystick can also be selected for storage on a fl ight-
phase dependent basis, see
»Stick mode« menu,
page 106:
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Enhancement recommendation: Rotational speed
regulator
At some point in time you may want to install a
rotational speed regulator in the helicopter, such as
mc-Heli-Control, in order to be able to fl y with speeds
automatically kept at a constant. In the process, it
is logical to couple the individual rotational speeds
with the fl ight phases so that further additional
adjustments are possible.
It is mandatory for the transmitter-side programming
that the rotational speed regulator was installed
and programmed according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Of course, the
mc-20
HoTT here too
offers multiple possibilities to realize various speeds
in individual phases. A practical proposal which
retains the throttle limiter function can be found
beginning on page 181.
If you have adjusted your helicopter according to
this programming principle, it is not yet a competition
helicopter, but it already permits sophisticated fl ying.
You should only activate additional functions if
the model fl ies faultlessly so that the (desired)
improvements are also easy to follow. Insofar as
possible, activate individual functions on an individual
basis so that you can actually recognize and attribute
the change. Bear in mind that it is not the quantity
of functions used that distinguishes good pilots, but
what they can do in terms of fl ying with relatively little.
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