Hello Tomas, I have made new tests with the failsafe situation -
First I did the bank comparison and saw with amazement that different values were entered in Bank1 and Bank2 - since I do the Rudder gain via the remote control, I was very surprised! No matter what I specified via the remote control, it had no effect on banks 1 and 2! I had three values linked via a switch, such as 80, 82 and 84% - in bank 1 the change was immediately visible, in the other banks nothing changed - In general I do it so that in bank 0 I have all make settings and then copy this to bank 1+2, but the setting was always via transmitter... Anyway, I then re-copied bank 0 to bank 1 and 2 and now the difference was gone - the only thing that remained was that the values could not be changed from 80 to 82 or 84% in bank1 and 2 - This problem I had already described in another thread that there were incorrect values for the Rudder gain in the integration for the banks 1 and 2, which I could not explain, after this change these values in the integration suddenly fitted again! Since something doesn't seem to be working properly here, I decided to deactivate channel 5 and set the different Rudder gains per bank in the FBL, which also works without any problems via the integration - at the moment I have set the same value of 80% in each bank, which I tested in flight - Unfortunately, changing the setting for the failsafe scenario did not bring any change!
But as the saying goes, sometimes the problem is in front of the screen.. I have to admit, I had wrong expectations regarding the heading hold - I thought that if I steer fully to the right, for example, the rear slider would have to be restored in the event of an error like it was stored in failsafe, jumping in the the middle position, like with the swashplate, where the failsafe worked perfectly... This assumption was fundamentally wrong !! I remembered that it was often said that things behave differently in the air than on the workbench and that was exactly my problem -
A simple test then confirmed that everything is fine!
Let's assume you have deflected the rudder fully to the right and then failsafe comes up, then the heli will try to turn further to the right...if you now pick up the heli and want to turn it further to the right, you will see pretty quickly that the turning the rear slider from about 5° further fully to the left means that the rear rotation is prevented in a short time and that is absolutely correct! So it works perfectly, as set in the failsafe! That was unfortunately a mistake on my part, sorry!
The other issue, why the values of the Rudder gain specified by the remote control were not applied to banks 1 and 2, is really still an issue that still needs to be solved! Because all banks said "In transmitter" !! Here we really have to investigate again why this is so -
Now I can fly with peace of mind again and that's the main thing!
Best regards Matthias
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