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  • #16
    it's all going to be in the throttle curves, is your real 'rex hovering at half throttle?

    If so leave well alone, if not it's a case of looking at the throttle curves and 'shifting' the values from where she does settle into the hover to the part of the curve that represents mid-stick. When you're new to curves (as I am) change one thing at a time and make a note of the before and after values so that you can always revert to them if needs be. In reality it's really simple - more pitch means more lift, less pitch means less lift, more throttle means more power and so on...

    Obviously more pitch means more power is required and the reverse is also true (for simple hovering anyways) so have a fiddle with the values and the changes will be really apparent.

    Andy
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    • #17
      Thank you Andy

      I'll take your advice onboard, on my photographic foum we have a user just starting out with a DSLR for the first time and he's running before he can jump.

      I'm that man here.......

      Cheers mate.
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