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Tail Curve【TAIL CURVE】
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Function Explanation
This function allows mixing between the pitch and the tail servo. It is also known as revolution
mixing. It allows setting of the mix amounts separately up and down from the hovering point. Intermediate points
can also be established in each direction, so that fine tuning can be carried out. In addition, a Mixing Rate setting,
which is convenient for detailed adjustment of stunt positions, is possible. A maximum of 2 different curves can
be programmed, one for each Flight Mode.
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Setting Method
There are three initial curve points set at the low, center, and high positions. To add a point, set the stick to the
desired position and press the dial “ADD”. In the situation where a point is to be deleted, this should be carried
out by pressing the dial to “DELETE”. To change values at each point, rotate the dial to move to, and select, the
point that you wish to change (inverse display). Then press the dial to select and change the numerical value.
Input Pitch (PITCH)
The pitch information that is input to the mixer
can be selected from the following two types.
① “NORM”: This is the stick position referenced
to the curve set using the Pitch
Curve function.
② “ORIG”: This is the stick position itself not
considering the pitch curve.
Mixing Rate for Stunt Mode (RATE)
This display will be shown when the Flight Mode is
set to a stunt position. Even though the graph and
output figures will remain the same, a function will
be implemented that reduces the actual mixing
amount by the multiplier described below. This is
the stunt mode common multiplier.
「1/1」: × 1
「1/2」: × 0.5
「1/4」: × 0.25
「1/10」: × 0.1
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Caution Note
When using a Tail Lock (Heading Lock) Gyro, this function will not be required since the tail will be automatically
corrected. Each of the setting values must be set to zero.
Function List
Helicopter
Adjusting point display
This changes the point
connections to a Curve.
Numerical Display of the Stick input
Position and output position
Current Flight mode position
Each Adjusting point input
Position and output position
ADD / NON / DEL
Point addition and deletion
Copying Curve
Please note this really is a 'retro' function! It is never used these days with modern gyros and flybarless systems.
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