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PITCH CURVE
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Examples of Setting the Pitch Curve and Throttle Curve
Examples of the Throttle Curve and Pitch Curve settings in aerobatic specifications are shown in the graphs.
However, these are only a few examples, and the settings will be different according to the specifications of the
aircraft being used. In addition, Idle Up should be set considering the neighborhood of Point 2 as the zero pitch.
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Because the full stroke from throttle idling to the fully open condition and the pitch full stroke during Autorota-
tion will be taken as between 0 to 100%, it will be easy to understand the type of curves that will be formed by
the throttle and pitch according to the displayed numerical values. Further, it will also be easy to consider other
curves.
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【PIT CURVE】
Static Performance
Roll
Loop Stall Turn System
Autorotation
Each Function in the Function List
Throttle Curve
Pitch Curve
In the throttle curve examples in the
figures above, the reason why Point L
rises above the high side of Point 2 is as
follows. If the pitch curve is set to zero
pitch at Point 2, the pitch at the L point
will increase as a reverse pitch. For this
reason, loading will be applied. Because
it will be necessary not to greatly
change the rotation speed even at this
time, this is the reason why the throttle
will have to be increased.
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Hint
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
2
3
H
L
(Point)
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
H
L
(Point)
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
H
L
(Point)
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
H
L
(Point)
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
H
L
(Point)
(Output Value)
50%
100%
0%
1
2
3
H
L
(Point)
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