What does "Flight Style" setting do?
Posted: Wed 15. Jun 2016 14:46:58
The VBar has a Flight Style setting that apparently gives you a "robotic" feel on one extreme and a "vivid" feel on the other extreme. I never understood that explanation. I remember going up and down on that setting and never noticing a difference.
Now that I am using Spirit, the rescue feature has allowed me to try more aggressive moves, and my flying skill is progressing exponentially. As such, I am more enthusiastic in spending time fine tuning the Spirit to help me get the most out of the Spirit.
I am trying to figure out what the "Flight Style" setting does. Yes, I've read that a setting of 1 will yield a "more constant and linear bahavior", and a setting of 8 will yield a "paddle-like steering". It has been 3 years since I last flew a flybar helicopter (T-Rex 550), so I don't remember what it felt like to fly it other than needing more corrective stick movements to maintain proper attitude compare to FBL, so the "paddle-like steering" has very little meaning to me. I've tried a setting of 1 (min) and a setting of 8 (max), and I cannot tell a difference between the two.
1) What should I see between a low setting of "more constant and linear bahavior" and a high setting of "paddle-like steering"?
2) Are there any flying moves in particular that would accentuate the difference between "more constant and linear bahavior" and "paddle-like steering"?
Now that I am using Spirit, the rescue feature has allowed me to try more aggressive moves, and my flying skill is progressing exponentially. As such, I am more enthusiastic in spending time fine tuning the Spirit to help me get the most out of the Spirit.
I am trying to figure out what the "Flight Style" setting does. Yes, I've read that a setting of 1 will yield a "more constant and linear bahavior", and a setting of 8 will yield a "paddle-like steering". It has been 3 years since I last flew a flybar helicopter (T-Rex 550), so I don't remember what it felt like to fly it other than needing more corrective stick movements to maintain proper attitude compare to FBL, so the "paddle-like steering" has very little meaning to me. I've tried a setting of 1 (min) and a setting of 8 (max), and I cannot tell a difference between the two.
1) What should I see between a low setting of "more constant and linear bahavior" and a high setting of "paddle-like steering"?
2) Are there any flying moves in particular that would accentuate the difference between "more constant and linear bahavior" and "paddle-like steering"?