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Hello,
Out of curiosity, and I'm aware that each machine might be slightly different, was curious where you have found to be the sweet spot for the three dials on the Velocity 50 N2.
Dial 1, cyclic gain
Dial 2, direct cyclic feed forward
Dial 3, tail dynamic
Velocity N2
Edge 623 main, KBDD 96 rotor
OS 55
Read this on earlier post
I have found pots 1,2,3. are sweet for me at one oclock'ish+ (thats on 500,600n,700n, and fusion 50)
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cuppa
I have been having tuning probs with my beast x on a Rave env, I was using transmitter (blue light) in the control behaviour menu "B" but found the heli really twitchy even with 30% expo on cyclics. Today I removed the expo and reverted to sport "red light" but increased the elevator and ail endpoints to 120 (DX7) and turned the 3 gain pots to 1 o'clock and the difference at the field today was staggering. I no longer have to fight the sticks and all the twitchyness has gone. I had it just off the deck inverted and it was almost hands off it just sat there and felt really locked in. My love affair with this heli has been rekindled a real eureka moment.
My only query would be that increasing the cyclic endpoints in a preset behaviour mode seems to defy the point of the preset but it just seems to work. Anyone else have any thoughts on this ? Is it safe to modify a preset or will this have a detremental effect in some way ??
Don
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