Stabilization vs Rescue Mode

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darokis
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Please explain in depth a difference between stabilization mode and rescue mode.
Are these modes the same with an exception that rescue mode adds a positive pitch ?

Is it possible to setup a spirit so the heli flies like a drone ? always self level itself ?
Jman841
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Yes, stabilization makes it fly like a stabilized quadcopter (Not sure what a "drone" is).

Rescue mixes pitch with stabilization to save you from a crash.
darokis
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That means that I can have a switch assigned to stabilization and that switch can be on all the time ?
Heli will level itself once sticks are released (centered) ?
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Yes, you are right.
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davidgrajko
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So if I activate rescue it will act exactly the same as stabilization just not add positive pitch ?


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ZeXx86
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With the latest version stabilisation behavior is different so flying with it is even more comfortable so it is not similar to the rescue.

For bailout we recommend the rescue mode. If you want to learn slowly basic maneuvers you can use stabilisation mode.
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darokis
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Just to be clear in:

1.stabilization normal mode when i flip the heli upside down and release the sticks it will go back to upright level position (skids down)?
2. stabilization acro mode when i flip the heli upside down and release the sticks it will level itself being upside down (skids up) ?
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Yes, exactly as described.
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