Hi All.
Have been practicing Autos on Phoenix and getting fairly good at them. Now I have the 700 I seem more game to have a go on the 500. For some reason I see it more as my training heli now :-)
I have a Vbar on both and tried to setup the bail out feature on the 500 but it never worked with the Align ESC. It made the initial spool up way to fast so never managed to fly with it. Seemed the auto bail out and general spool up was the same.
Any way was thinking why don't I just have a flight mode that is just below what a say a auto approach head speed should be. If the 500 autos at say 2000 rpm I could setup a idle 2 at say 1800 and practice the approach. Or maybe better have a throttle curve that is say below the auto speed when in negative pitch and normal hover speed when in positive. So as you start to flare it picks up.
Would only be good for the approach to the point where you start to flare what do you think?
The biggest problem I had learing on the sim was not having enough head speed in the approach. That is what got me thinking.
Cheers
Mark
Have been practicing Autos on Phoenix and getting fairly good at them. Now I have the 700 I seem more game to have a go on the 500. For some reason I see it more as my training heli now :-)
I have a Vbar on both and tried to setup the bail out feature on the 500 but it never worked with the Align ESC. It made the initial spool up way to fast so never managed to fly with it. Seemed the auto bail out and general spool up was the same.
Any way was thinking why don't I just have a flight mode that is just below what a say a auto approach head speed should be. If the 500 autos at say 2000 rpm I could setup a idle 2 at say 1800 and practice the approach. Or maybe better have a throttle curve that is say below the auto speed when in negative pitch and normal hover speed when in positive. So as you start to flare it picks up.
Would only be good for the approach to the point where you start to flare what do you think?
The biggest problem I had learing on the sim was not having enough head speed in the approach. That is what got me thinking.
Cheers
Mark


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