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GOAL of EXAMPLE: STEPS: INPUTS:
Set up Normal Flight Condition 
Throttle/Collective Pitch Curves and 
Revo.
Base point: Adjust base point of throttle 
curve until engine idles reliably on 
ground. Adjust base point of collective 
pitch curve to achieve -4 degrees of 
blade pitch. Apply throttle until the 
model sits ‘light’ on its skids. Adjust 
base point of 
REVO
. until model does not 
rotate its nose at all.
Open the 
THR-CURV/NOR
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to
THR-CURV/NOR
.
to
POINT-1
. to
5%
.
Open the 
PIT-CURV/NOR
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to
PIT-CURV/NOR
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to
POINT-1
. to
8%
.
Open the 
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to
REVO. /NORM
.
to
MIX
. to
ON
.
to
POINT-1
. to
4%
.
Hover point: Adjust collective pitch 
curve to +5 degrees. Ease heli into a 
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until model hovers smoothly at half 
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REVO
. points 2 and 3 
until the model does not rotate its nose 
up on throttle application.
Adjust
THR-CURV/NOR
. Repeat above as needed.
Adjust
PIT-CURV/NOR
. Repeat above as needed.
Adjust
REVO. /NORM
. Repeat above as needed.
High point: Adjust collective pitch 
curve to +8 to +10 degrees. From hover, 
throttle up rapidly. If engine bogs, 
increase the throttle curve. If engine 
over-revs, increase the collective pitch 
curve at points 6 or 7. Apply full throttle 
while hovering, then descend back to 
hover. Adjust 
REVO
. until the nose does 
not change heading.
Adjust
THR-CURV/NOR
. Repeat above as needed.
Adjust
PIT-CURV/NOR
. Repeat above as needed.
Adjust
REVO. /NORM
. Repeat above as needed.
Where next?
GYRO
 function: see p. 107.
Adjust
HOV-THR
 and 
HOV-PIT
 if needed: see p. 104.
Setting up Throttle Hold: see p. 99.
Setting up idle-ups 1, 2 and 3: Throttle and collective pitch curves and revo.
mixing (
THR-CURVE, PIT-CURVE, REVO. MIX
): see p. 101.
GOVERNOR
 function: see p. 108.
D/R
,
EXP
: see p. 42.
THROTTLE CUT:
The 
THROTTLE-CUT
 function is used to kill the engine at the end of a flight. 
The engine can be stopped with one touch of any switch, eliminating the need 
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little above idle). You must move the THROTTLE STICK back below the set 
point before the 
THROTTLE-CUT
 function can be reset, to avoid sudden engine 
acceleration. For a detailed example of throttle cut setup, see 
ACRO
 p. 41. 
Note: Be sure to add the step of setting a trigger point by cursoring to 
THRO
, then putting the THROTTLE STICK in the 
desired position and pressing and holding the dial for one second. Notice that this function cannot be reversed to trigger 
only above the stick point.