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Tfmcnellis
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Posted: Mon 17. Sep 2018 0:28:25 |
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Joined: Tue 15. Sep 2015 2:49:32 Posts: 56
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I currently use a very precise spirit level layed on the Spirit unit to level it before every flight. I use this because I use Normal Stabilization and rescue. They both work very well. My question is, how precise do I need to be?
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drparker151
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Posted: Mon 17. Sep 2018 0:47:42 |
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Joined: Sat 31. Mar 2018 23:03:36 Posts: 27
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Great question, I was wondering if the forward tilt of the Oxy skids affects Stabilization and rescue and if so, do I need to level it out during initialization. Then after the swash dance can I let sit with its normal rake before take-off.
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Rufus
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Posted: Mon 17. Sep 2018 1:09:44 |
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Joined: Sat 03. Feb 2018 16:53:40 Posts: 50
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I wondered the same thing,that's why I went ahead and bought the GPS,it takes the guess work out of the equation once you set it up. Rescue is activated automatically.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 17. Sep 2018 9:19:16 |
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If model is within +/- 10° then all will be fine.
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Tfmcnellis
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Posted: Tue 25. Sep 2018 21:23:02 |
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Joined: Tue 15. Sep 2015 2:49:32 Posts: 56
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Does this mean that if I am within the 10 degrees the stabilization will be accurate/ level?
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denis747
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Posted: Tue 25. Sep 2018 22:57:30 |
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Joined: Thu 06. Sep 2018 0:21:37 Posts: 71
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Yes it will work ok. I have a trex 550x which has a 5 degrees nose down attitude due to the skids. Rescue still rescues perfectly vertically up.
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