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Hello,
I have just purchased aerofly pro. I have never flown a model helicopter so my question may sound a bit lame. Is it best to have engine and pitch controlled from the same channel or is it best to assign two seperate channels. How would someone flying a model helicopter do it ?
Thanks,
Jason
I have just purchased aerofly pro. I have never flown a model helicopter so my question may sound a bit lame. Is it best to have engine and pitch controlled from the same channel or is it best to assign two seperate channels. How would someone flying a model helicopter do it ?
Thanks,
Jason
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From: Central Ohio,
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In the U.S. we fly Mode 2; roll cyclic (aileron) is on the right stick to roll or slide side to side, pitch cyclic (elevator) is also on the right stick to move forward and back, push forward to go forward and pull back to back up, yaw (rudder) is on the left stick to swing the tail back and forth, and throttle is on the left stick.
Engine and pitch are not on the same channel.
Engine and pitch are not on the same channel.



