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S1035_Falcon_12_jh_V1
Checking nick
Tilt the helicopter so that its nose is facing downwards; the swash-
plate moves consequently backwards.
Incorrect! Right!
Checking roll
Tilt the helicopter to the right; the swashplate moves consequently
to the left.
Checking the tail direction of operation
This effect depends by the helicopter, the left-hand or the right-hand
rotator, as well as the side and the direction of rotation of the tail
rotor. Refer to the heli's instructions for this information.
If one of the directions of operation is wrong, you must repeat the
axis assignment process. As a result of the control, the servos no lon-
ger return to their zero position or move slower. This is not a mistake
and it will not be noticeable in the air, since then the regulation can
work freely.
Note
However, we strongly recommend flying your model first using the
settings without Expertmode. If the directions are changed on the
transmitter due to any modifications being made to the helicopter
(e.g. new servos) or if the receiver is installed in a different position,
the axis assignment procedure must be fully repeated.
Swashplate setting without Expertmode
SWP sensitivity
1-100, min or C5…C16
Default setting: 70
The "SWP sensitivity" row allows you to specify a sensitivity setting
either using the values 1 to 100 or by assigning a channel (C5 to C16)
with a proportional control, which is used to control the value.
Different settings can then be used through the HoTT transmitters
to adjust the sensitivity based on specific flight phases, eg through
the control settings or the "Gyro" in the hely mix menu.
If the values are too high:
The heli oscillates around the rotor shaft. In this case, the sensitivity
should then be reduced somewhat until vibration-free flies are pos-
sible in all flight situations.
If the values are too low:
Helicopter no longer hovers in a stable manner, susceptible to wind.
SWASHPLATE ADJUST<v>
Swp sense (5)C9
Swp rate +100%
Expo Swp +1
Direct stick R +100
Direct stick N +100