Hi guys and gals,
Just a quick question about pitch curve settings: I'm a relative beginner. I can fly around relatively comfortably (outside when there's little wind!) and hover comfortably tail-in and side on and not so comfortably nose-in with my MSRX and also with most helis in Phoenix. I also have an FBL Trex 250 that I'm able to hover tail-in pretty comfortably, although it is a twitchy little bugger. Unfortunately space constraints at the moment dictate that I'm not really able to go much bigger than this.
Anyway, the question is, am I best off at this point setting my pitch curve to -2 at low stick, +3 at mid, +8 at high to give increased resolution (and therefore control) or should I stick with -12 low, 0 mid, +12 high as eventually this is going to be what I need to be using and it's best to not have to "unlearn"?
Any opinions?
Thanks!
Just a quick question about pitch curve settings: I'm a relative beginner. I can fly around relatively comfortably (outside when there's little wind!) and hover comfortably tail-in and side on and not so comfortably nose-in with my MSRX and also with most helis in Phoenix. I also have an FBL Trex 250 that I'm able to hover tail-in pretty comfortably, although it is a twitchy little bugger. Unfortunately space constraints at the moment dictate that I'm not really able to go much bigger than this.
Anyway, the question is, am I best off at this point setting my pitch curve to -2 at low stick, +3 at mid, +8 at high to give increased resolution (and therefore control) or should I stick with -12 low, 0 mid, +12 high as eventually this is going to be what I need to be using and it's best to not have to "unlearn"?
Any opinions?
Thanks!



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