ZeXx86 wrote:
Hi,
it is better to set 6° precisely or rather to have higher values if possible.
If your cyclic ring limits angle of the blades in more than 9° then it should be fine.
If max. aileron/elevator angle is equal to your min/max cyclic pitch it will be perfect.
Hi again!
Thanks for the response. I realised that I had unnecessary high Cyclic-Ring limits.
Since stock Forza 450 ball-link values seems no good, I`ll leave a more thorough explanation, with adjusted values, in case of other future potensial Forza 450 owners meeting similar obstacles.
So far, I will settle for the following solution (corrections will be added later if needed):
Initial values with one revolution tighter than stock ball-links, and max possible Cyclic-Ring limit:
Set collective pitch range: +-10°
Max elevator limit: +-17.8°
Max aileron limit: +-21,1°
Geometry 6° tuning at 6°+ with value 64.
Adjusted to three revolutions tighter than manual and decreased Cyclic-Ring limit:
Collective pitch range :+-10°
Elevator range: +-10°
Aileron range: -11,2° - +11,8°
Geometry 6° tuning at 6° with value 70. (Still not in between 90-160, but better).
The adjusted values results in a minimum ca 2mm distance between mainshaft-collar and swashplate at extremes (max negative collective pitch with max aileron/elevator values).
Kind regards