I am reporting a strange rescue behavior that happened recently during a flight. After an easy 3D flight, on a heli that uses a Spirit Pro, I tested rescue, and the heli went almost straight down. I tested it a couple times again and the rescue direction was way off, nowhere close to vertically upward. On landing rescue tested with the swashplate radically tilted, and after activating rescue a number of times, it eventually returned to a normal result. I flew two more two-minute flights doing easy 3D and the result was the same. Rescue was way off, on landing it was again way off, and after a minute or so would return to a normal result. During these flights I was using Spirit firmware v3.2.0 and Stabi Correction was On. The vibrations were low, under 20. I then flew one more test flight with Stabi Correction Off, and in this case rescue worked correctly.
While testing on the bench I ran into a similar strange rescue behavior when using Spirit Settings. This may or may not be related, but I am reporting this because it is strangely similar to what I encountered at the flying field.
In Spirit Settings, when I make a change in Servo Travel Correction and then close the window, rescue will also behave strangely. The following video shows this result.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WZQLB0iFDkThe swashplate starts way off to the rear. About halfway through (00:31) it changes direction to the front. Then it eventually (00:45) starts to gradually return to a normal result with the swashplate level. It is almost like Spirit is figuring out where up is. During this test I am using Spirit firmware v3.2.1 and Stabi Correction is Off. I have four helis with Spirit Pros, and three of them exhibit this same strange rescue behavior. The fourth one that does not is different because it has a GeoLink connected.
I hope that this helps somehow.
Frank