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Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup
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Author:  davidrex [ Wed 03. Jun 2015 14:14:17 ]
Post subject:  Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup

Hi,

I just purchased the Spirit System and set it up last night I have 2 questions;

1. What is the recommended tail gyro gain range for a 380 size heli, I understand that this will be set via radio both + and - value should be equal in order to activate rescue?

2. What is the priority stick settings in bailout screen settings, can you explain in detail what the settings change, and also while bailout is activated hands should be off the sticks or it does not matter?

Thank You.

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Wed 03. Jun 2015 16:33:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup

Hi,

1.Yes, you are right. Gyro Gain can be in range of 50 - 70%. It is little bit different on each helicopter even it is same size.
2. When you hover with mouse cursor over any parameter in the software it will show you description of the parameter.
It is amount of possible movement in the rescue mode with your sticks.
With higher value you have better control, but if you know that you can accidently hold stick in the wrong position when the rescue is activated better is to decrease it.

Author:  davidrex [ Wed 03. Jun 2015 17:14:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup

Great!! Thanks.

Author:  Gtamas [ Wed 03. Jun 2015 17:41:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup

Thomas!

for tic-toc, pitch pump etc like that tail holding, which is better? higher pirouette consistence with lower gyro gain, or the opposite?

thanks!

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Wed 03. Jun 2015 17:52:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goblin 380 Tail gain and priority stick setup

Better is to find the highest possible Gyro Gain and if the tail wont still hold in these maneuvers then you have to increase Piro Consistency value.

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