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Author:  rolandk [ Wed 18. Oct 2017 14:28:23 ]
Post subject:  Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

I build up a new TRex 550 X and want to use it with a Spirit Pro.
In Startposition the TRex 550X is tilted for 5 degrees below because the landing skid is in the front shorter than in the rear.

I think now, if I make initialization with that forward angle, Stabilisation Funktion will not work properly and will the heli stabilize also to this Forward angle.
My question is now, , wether I have I to bring the heli at initialization in an exact horizontal Position, to stabilize it in a straight and stable attitude.

(Probably it is a stupid question, but I feel insecure)

Thanks for all answers.

Roland

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Wed 18. Oct 2017 14:41:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

Hi,

slight inclination is not a problem at all. There are many helicopters with similar construction.
The stabilisation and rescue is learning all the time even during flight right after take off.

Author:  rolandk [ Wed 18. Oct 2017 15:04:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

Hello Tomas,

thank You for the quick answer.

Roland

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Wed 18. Oct 2017 15:33:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

You are welcome.

If angle is less than 30° then there shouldn't be any problem.

Author:  rolandk [ Thu 26. Oct 2017 14:18:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

Just another (hopefully last) question to this theme:

Shall I make the FBL Setup and Zero Pitchung with the landing skid on or shall I remove the landing skid to make sure, the heli stands really horizontal?

Roland

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Thu 26. Oct 2017 19:48:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: Position at initialization (T Rex 550X)

Landing gear or position of the model does not matter at all during setup.
It has no effect on the settings, it is just important to set everything always with mounting position and/or main shaft. Never measure (anything) with respect to ground.

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