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Old 08-25-2004, 08:06 PM
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Default Realflight G2 Controller Sensitivity

Hi, I'm practicing RC heli on the Realflight G2 Sim. The heli I'm using is the Sundog.

The controller is too sensitive. It's not stable at all. I asked a guy at the field and he said the Realflight G2 is much harder to fly than the real thing because it's overly sensitive. He said there is a way to make it less sensitive.

Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity? If so, how? What setting do you recommand? Thanks.
Old 08-25-2004, 08:48 PM
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Default RE: Realflight G2 Controller Sensitivity

IF you reduce the sim speed to 75% or even 50 % it will slow the movements down. That should help.
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Default RE: Realflight G2 Controller Sensitivity

If you just want to slow down the cyclic and/or TR action of the heli:
Make a copy of the helicopter Then you can edit the radio for that particular model.
You will have full control of expo, dual rate, pitch and throttle curves, etc. in the radio setup.

I put about -20 expo and it made the sim very close to my actual helicopter.
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Default RE: Realflight G2 Controller Sensitivity

ORIGINAL: OldCoot

If you just want to slow down the cyclic and/or TR action of the heli:
Make a copy of the helicopter Then you can edit the radio for that particular model.
You will have full control of expo, dual rate, pitch and throttle curves, etc. in the radio setup.

I put about -20 expo and it made the sim very close to my actual helicopter.
I don't have a radio/transmitter yet. I only have the plastic transmitter that came with the Sim. Is that ok?
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Default RE: Realflight G2 Controller Sensitivity

Yes

If you select "Aircraft" you want to fly, you will see an option to make a copy under "Customize Aircraft".
You can call it anything you like but it will be an exact copy of the model you have selected.
You then select the model to fly that you have created, it will now be in the menu.
Once you have selected the model that you created or copied You can then, under "Aircraft" open the "Edit Radio" dialog.
This will open up a tabbed dialog box that will allow you to edit or set all radio parameters that are associated to this model only.
This is actually good to experiment with as the settings you input to the sim radio will be very close to what you will program into your real radio for pretty much the same response.
At least mine was close and I am using a Futaba 7c.

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