When I very first started I was advised - rightly or wrongly - to set hover (+6)at centre stick and have no more than about -4 at bottom stick.
This was to avoid putting in too much negative pitch in a panic moment when throttling back hard and making the whole matter worse. Also, to give a longer range of pitch & throttle stick movement around hover.
Now, I have gotten used to -4(P1) 6(P3) and 10(P5) but this does not give the clean -10,0,+10 curve most people use and it means a strange throttle curve to give more power lower down to hold the hover, so the whole thing looks a bit strange.
I think the best thing - now those panics are over, I hope - is to set my helis up in the more usual linear pitch / throttle curves and re-learn the 'feel' of hover at 3/4 stick. I think the whole heli would be smoother.
I pretty well reckon what you are all going to say, but anyone else been through this process?
Any input gratefully accepted.
David
This was to avoid putting in too much negative pitch in a panic moment when throttling back hard and making the whole matter worse. Also, to give a longer range of pitch & throttle stick movement around hover.
Now, I have gotten used to -4(P1) 6(P3) and 10(P5) but this does not give the clean -10,0,+10 curve most people use and it means a strange throttle curve to give more power lower down to hold the hover, so the whole thing looks a bit strange.
I think the best thing - now those panics are over, I hope - is to set my helis up in the more usual linear pitch / throttle curves and re-learn the 'feel' of hover at 3/4 stick. I think the whole heli would be smoother.
I pretty well reckon what you are all going to say, but anyone else been through this process?
Any input gratefully accepted.
David



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