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ELEVATOR
STICK.
Front of swash plate
moves
down;
Swashplate moves
the opposite.
Reverse ELE setting in SWASH. (ex:
+50 to -50)
back of swashplate
moves up.
Entire swashplate
moves up.
Ch2 servo moves incorrectly;
REVERSE.
RUDDER
STICK.
The leading edges of
tail blades rotate left. Blades rotated right.
REVERSE the rudder servo.
THROTTLE
STICK.
Entire Swashplate
lifts.
Swashplate lowers.
Reverse PIT setting in SWASH.
Goals
Steps
Inputs
Adjust the travel of the collective
pitch from +50% to -23%,
reversing the travel of all 3 servos
and decreasing their travel in
collective pitch only, on an HR3
SWASH TYPE.
Open SWASH AFR
function.
for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCE
again) .
to SWASH
AFR
Adjust PITC travel to -23%
to PITC
,
to -23%
,
Close
5.3 HELI-SPECIFIC ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS
5.3.1 THR-CURVE and PIT-CURVE:
These 7-point curves are utilized to best match the blade collective pitch to the engine RPM for
consistent load on the engine. Curves are separately adjustable for normal, idle-up 1, idle-up 2, and
idle-up 3. In addition, a separate collective pitch curve is available for throttle hold. Sample curves
are displayed in the appropriate setup types (ex: normal flight condition) for clarity.
Suggested defaults:
• Normal: Collective pitch curve that results in points 1, 4 and 7 providing .4, +5, (+8 to +10)*
degrees pitch. A throttle curve setting of 0, 25, 36, 50, 62.5, 75, 100%.
• Idle-ups 1 & 2: Idle-ups 1 and 2 are typically the same except for the gyro settings, with one being
heading-hold/AVCS and the other being normal mode. The pitch curve will likely be similar to the
normal curve above.
• Idle-up 3: Collective pitch curves that result in points 1, 4 and 7 providing (.8 to .10), 0, (+8 to +10)
degrees. A throttle curve of 100, 75, 62.5, 50, 62.5, 75, 100 provide full throttle for inverted
maneuvers.
• Throttle Hold pitch curve: Start with the normal pitch curve (for inverted autos, start from the
idle-up 3 pitch curve), but increase the last point approximately 1-2°, if available, to ensure sufficient
pitch at landing.
This default recommendation assumes you are doing forward flight. If you are just learning, please
follow your instructor's guidance. Some instructors like a +1 base point for training so that the
helicopter comes down very slowly, even if your instincts pull the throttle/collective stick to the
bottom in a hurry.
ADJUSTABILITY:
• Normal condition curves are editable in the BASIC menu for convenience.
• All curves may be adjusted in the ADVANCE menu.
• Automatically selected with the proper condition.
• The idle-up curves are programmed to maintain constant RPM even when the collective pitch is
reduced during flight (including inverted).
• To change which condition’s curve is being edited, cursor up to <COND> and change the curve
named.
• For clarity, the name of the condition currently active (switched on in the radio) is shown in
parentheses behind name of condition whose curve is being edited. (Example: see curve displays
below. Note that the normal condition is active but the idle-up 1 condition’s curves are currently