ZeXx86 wrote:
Regarding "bug" you mentioned - no, this is the way how Spirit is working for 15 years. It is same for Electric motors as well - as soon as motor is running Swashplate will not return to center position.
It is not problem for combustion models too, because you should touch the sticks during lift off, not at the bench when motor is running. Because until you will touch the sticks, unit will remain in the "Ground mode" preventing Heli from accidental tip over.
This mean it will work as other FBL unit in that mode until you will move with Aileron, Elevator or Rudder stick + running motor.
I think we are misunderstanding each other. I went out and checked my 700 gas machine with BD3sx again.
On the ground, power on, engine not started - Move cyclic stick and release, swash moves and then
returns to center on it own.On the ground, power on, engine running, blades stopped - Move cyclic stick and release, swash moves and
then returns to center on it own.On the ground, power on, engine running, blades turning - Move cyclic stick and release, swash moves and holds position.
So there is defiantely another way to do it that works better on gas and can figure out that its on the ground without having to kill the engine. Any chance you can look at how Bavarian does it? This works a LOT better for gas machines for stable landings and no tip over after autorotations.