326 Programming examples - Helicopter models
Enhancement recommendation:
Rotational speed regulator
At some point in time you may want to install a rota-
tional speed regulator in the helicopter, in order to be
able to fly with speeds automatically kept at a con-
stant. In the process, it is logical to couple the indi-
vidual rotational speeds with the flight 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 instruc-
tions. Of course, the
mc-16
HoTT and
mc-20
HoTT transmitters here too offers multiple possibilities
to realize various speeds in individual phases. A prac-
tical proposal which retains the throttle limiter function
can be found beginning on page 193.
If you have adjusted your helicopter according to this
programming principle, it is not yet a competition heli-
copter, but it already permits sophisticated flying.
You should only activate additional functions if the
model flies faultlessly so that the (desired) improve-
ments 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 func-
tions used that distinguishes good pilots, but what
they can do in terms of flying with relatively little input.
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