Flybar mode

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UpAndDown
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Hi there,

I am happy about the new Spirit System 2, though there is a question I have about the normal flight mode, i.e. no stabilization and no recovery activated.
I am flying a helicopter with flybar, and for that reason I bought the Spirit System, because it supports it, another reason is I want to have a rescue function.

So, rescue and stabilization a working fine, but in the normal flight mode there is also some stabilization applied.

What I mean is: if the helicopter mechanically nicks or rolls (without touching the control sticks), the swashplate moves to the opposite direction of that movement for a few seconds while it gradually returns to its normal position (parallel to the landing gear).

What I expected is that the swashplate would not move at all as long as there is no stick input on the remote, regardless of whatever the helicopter does.

I see that this small stabilization is required if the model is flybarless, but here we do have a flybar, and I have ticked the respective option in the menu (and saved that setting). I have also checked in the diagnosis tab that indeed rescue and stabilizatition are both disabled.

So, long text short: can this stabilization effect in normal flight mode be disabled at all for the flybar setting, or at least be reduced by any setting?

Thank you for your answer
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Hello,

it can be reduced by changing Geometry 6 degrees to the lowest value.
However it will be always enabled to some extent to make the flight more stable and precise.
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Wouldn't it help reduce the cyclical gain?
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