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Stabilization
Posted: Sun 12. Apr 2015 8:25:37
by ramaa0211
hi,
is the aileron limited in the stabilization
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Sun 12. Apr 2015 13:07:49
by djhandz
Hi both ail and ele are limited in Stabalization mode
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Sun 12. Apr 2015 13:15:05
by ramaa0211
Thanks
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Mon 13. Apr 2015 5:34:55
by ramaa0211
Hi,
can i change this and why is the nick not limited??
there is nearly no roll in the stabi mode
thanks
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Mon 13. Apr 2015 6:24:32
by djhandz
Stick priority in the stab tab. I have mine set to 16 this gives plenty of control while in Stabalization mode
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Mon 13. Apr 2015 7:33:09
by linux-user
ramaa0211 wrote:Hi,
can i change this and why is the nick not limited??
there is nearly no roll in the stabi mode
thanks
Hi, ramaa0211
you are from Germany?
Just in case here my "not too scientific" translation:
German <-----> english
Nick, Höhe <-----> elevator
Roll, Quer <------> aileron
Gier, Seite <------> rudder
Pitch <-----> pitch (special for helicopter)
Than your question would mean:
"...why is the
elevator not limited??"
Do I understand you right?
you feel that:
- aileron is very limited?
- elevator is not so limited?
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Mon 13. Apr 2015 12:18:31
by ramaa0211
Hi linux-user
you are right,i´m sorry
yes, the aileron is limited and the elev not
thanks
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Mon 13. Apr 2015 19:19:33
by linux-user
ramaa0211 wrote: the aileron is limited and the elev not
I have no experience with stabilization-mode, so it is some guessing:
Maybe your transmitter is limiting in some way.
e.g. different D/R settings for ELE and AIL
- in the Diagnostic tab of Spirit-software, are there aileron and elevator moving both from -100% to +100% when in stabi-mode?
I am not aware of any setting in Spirit, that limits aileron more than elevator.
Manfred
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Wed 15. Apr 2015 10:51:24
by ramaa0211
Hi,
there´s no limit in the transmitter.
all signals moving from -110 to +100
Grüße
Ralf
Re: Stabilization
Posted: Wed 15. Apr 2015 12:03:57
by ZeXx86
With stabilisation do you mean special Stabilisation mode that is activated when Gyro Gain is negative?
Or do you mean conventional flight mode?
You have to set Channel ranges to +/-100% in the diagnostics tab with Travel Adjust in your transmitter else rotations will be unequal to some directions. For more instructions check section 5.5.3. in the manual (Page 19).
If you are moving with sticks and your helicopter is on the ground, do you see equal movement of the swashplate?