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Latest revision as of 11:48, 7 April 2017

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Stabilisation mode is feature of the unit which helps the pilot to maintain flight position. The model is fully controlled by the pilot but unlike normal flight mode, it has tendency to return to the horizontal level automatically.

You can activate the mode remotely by assigned switch of your transmitter. As long as the switch is in active position, the stabilisation mode will be engaged. Otherwise normal flight mode will be used.

1 Characteristics

  • Upon activation of the Stabilisation (Normal), the model will attain horizontal level rather slowly (landing gears always down).
  • It is perfect for learning basic acrobatics maneuvers.
  • In this mode it is possible perform a flips or rolls as you are used to do from normal flight mode.
  • As soon as the sticks are released, the model will return to the horizontal position (landing gears down).
  • Throttle is controlled by the pilot as in a normal flight mode.

Info.png For rescue of the model we highly recommend to use the Rescue mode instead of stabilisation.

2 Setttings

To make it comfortable for your needs you can set the Direction control rate parameter. This will affect how the model will respond to the sticks.

  • Low values are recommended for beginners - it will return faster to the horizontal position and not allow tilting to a high angle.
  • Higher values will allow to tilt the model to a higher angle.