Help With Yaw Rate
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From: Oklahoma City, OK
I have a raptor 30 and..... I am to the point that I am trying pirouettes and ready to try a stall turn. I can do slow pirouettes but I have to push the stick all the way to one side or another. I have it set up so while on the ground the tail mores to the max in both directions, but the pirouette rate is so slow it is hard to colntrol. I think the gyro (telebee 701) is suppressing the torqe which inturn doesn't allow the tail to move to the max while in the air. What do I do to my gryo to get a faster pirouette rate? Please help me figure this out!
Thanks, Jason
Thanks, Jason
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From: Fortitude Valley, AUSTRALIA
reduce the gain/sensitivity of the gyro. im not familiar with the telebee 701.
the lower the sensitvity the faster the response.
if the gyro is dual rate, use the second setting for doing your pirouettes (lower sensitivity), by assigning a transmitter switch to it.
the lower the sensitvity the faster the response.
if the gyro is dual rate, use the second setting for doing your pirouettes (lower sensitivity), by assigning a transmitter switch to it.
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From: Fortitude Valley, AUSTRALIA
not all transmitters have an ATV setting.
im pretty sure the transmitter in "almostthere"s profile, the Futaba 6as, doesnt have that fantastic function.
im pretty sure the transmitter in "almostthere"s profile, the Futaba 6as, doesnt have that fantastic function.
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From: St. Cloud, FL
If you have a mix available. You can use it to mix the rudder stick with gyro sensitivty. The more you give rudder the less the gyro helps. That way you still have all the gyro gain you want at center stick on the rudder.



