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gerry
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Posted: Sat 06. Jan 2018 17:31:55 |
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Joined: Fri 26. Aug 2016 6:51:10 Posts: 227 Location: Austria
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Hello Tomas. Have today with my 700er the cyclic sensor set to 95 percent and he flies noticeably more accurate than before with 65 percent. I could detect any errors in flight. Did you ever that the value is so high? LG Gernot
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Posted: Mon 08. Jan 2018 22:09:41 |
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Joined: Fri 26. Aug 2016 6:51:10 Posts: 227 Location: Austria
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 08. Jan 2018 22:16:30 |
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Hello,
with bigger helicopters it can work even with 100% gain in many cases. But with very demanding maneuvers the servos can be loaded more. If you can't observe any bad behavior, then you can fly with this. It has also impact on steering response.
Generally 60 - 65% is optimal.
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