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Author:  gabs_mex [ Wed 21. Sep 2016 19:25:31 ]
Post subject:  Goblin Black Nitro 650. (setup)

For this heli wat will be good setup, Im not sure if i should select the Gob 630 or 700/770 from the Model Preset.
when I choose the 630 it feels ver touchy/nervous but when i choose the 700 is tame, both way fly good but im not a pro and not sure what setup to change will like some guidance.

Goblin Black Nitro 650
Flight Style: Basic 3D - Soft 3D - Sport
Motor: OS105-HZ
Engine Pinion: 28T (7.64 Gear Ratio)
Target Headspeed(s): 1650-2000HS
Governor: Tx Curve or Spirt Pro Gov (Spektrum Back Plate Sensor)
BEC: 2s Lipo direct 7.4v
Cyclic Servos: BK Servos DS-7002HV
Tail Servo: BK Servos DS-7006HV
Main Blades: SAB TB 650mm
Tail Blades: SAB TB 105mm

Author:  gabs_mex [ Thu 22. Sep 2016 17:45:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin Black Nitro 650. (setup)

@ ZeXx86

Ok so from your other response I should try the Goblin 630 and go from there with the "Rotation speed in the Sensor tab"
Thank you.

should be something like this or Im missing something...

Sensor/Cyclic Gain: 55%
Sensor/Rudder Common Gain: 1.3x
Sensor/Rotation speed: 10, 10
Advanced/Elevator Filter: 3
Rudder Delay: 0
Pirouette Consistency: 180

Author:  gabs_mex [ Thu 03. Nov 2016 6:26:49 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin Black Nitro 650. (setup)

???

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Thu 03. Nov 2016 12:26:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin Black Nitro 650. (setup)

Hi,

when you select a profile in the Setup Wizard you also have to set Geometry 6° again.
This is because profiles are changing it to the value that approximately correspond to the model.

So if you do not change this value, it will fly definitively differently because 6° value is not configured well.

Yes, I recommend 630 profile, but basically it does not matter if you configure everything precisely.
Even if you will select completely different helicopter and then verify that all parameters are configured well, flight behavior will be similar.
After some tuning, the result will be completely same.

This mean that profiles will change only few parameters - are all visible in the software and you can change them, thus there is nothing hidden.
The only problem is, that you probably leave rest of the settings as is configured by the wizard and this is reason why you feel so big difference between profiles.
If you start the Wizard, it is for configuring new model, so I recommend to verify each basic paramater.

To answer your last question, mentioned values are looking good. So you can try them. But don't forget to verify if Geometry 6° is OK (Do not use rotor head marks instead of pitch gauge)

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