Just interested in some opinions on whether any tuning is required on the AR7200BX?
I've built a Trex 550e PRO DFC with AR7200BX and also upgraded my 450 Sport to FBL with AR7200BX.
Everything is generally very good, but my dial settings on both units are at the default 12 o'clock position.
I've noticed in the last few flights now that I'm watching things very carefully that the 450 will drift around just a little when there is a breeze. In no particular direction really, just not absolutely rock solid stable in the hover. It's performs great but stability is not vastly better than when it was flybarred.
With the 550 the hovers are much more stable (obviously it's a bigger bird). It doesn't budge in the hover easily at all and generally seems very locked in.
What's got me thinking though is that when I hover at a height in front of me and try to do some piros, the 550 is generally super stable - but it still can tilt off at an angle fairly easily during the move if I don't really concentrate on keeping it level. The 450 seems even easier to get out of whack during a piro. Piro compensation is correct on both and I can perform good flat piros with both - but I'm always concerned that either heli 'sometimes' tilt during the move.
Do I need to change the dial settings to improve the stability during these moves or is this more a case of my dumb thumbs and simply needing to practise at doing them better?
I've built a Trex 550e PRO DFC with AR7200BX and also upgraded my 450 Sport to FBL with AR7200BX.
Everything is generally very good, but my dial settings on both units are at the default 12 o'clock position.
I've noticed in the last few flights now that I'm watching things very carefully that the 450 will drift around just a little when there is a breeze. In no particular direction really, just not absolutely rock solid stable in the hover. It's performs great but stability is not vastly better than when it was flybarred.
With the 550 the hovers are much more stable (obviously it's a bigger bird). It doesn't budge in the hover easily at all and generally seems very locked in.
What's got me thinking though is that when I hover at a height in front of me and try to do some piros, the 550 is generally super stable - but it still can tilt off at an angle fairly easily during the move if I don't really concentrate on keeping it level. The 450 seems even easier to get out of whack during a piro. Piro compensation is correct on both and I can perform good flat piros with both - but I'm always concerned that either heli 'sometimes' tilt during the move.
Do I need to change the dial settings to improve the stability during these moves or is this more a case of my dumb thumbs and simply needing to practise at doing them better?
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