75
SWASH AFR
 (not in 
SWH1
):
Swashplate function rate settings (
SWASH AFR
) reduce/increase/reverse the rate 
(travel) of the aileron, elevator (except 
H-2
 ) and collective pitch functions, 
adjusting or reversing the motion of all servos involved in that function, only 
when using that function. Since these types utilize multiple servos together to 
REVERSE
 or 
END POINT
 would not 
properly correct the travel of any one control. Since 
H-1
 uses one servo for each 
H-1
.
   
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everything installed per factory instructions, set the model to 
HELI
(
HR3
                   
                  
choices left—the whole function needs to be reversed, or the servo(s) not shared with aileron need to be reversed. 
                    
direction in which the collective operates (reverse the whole function). In our example, 
HR3
 is 180 degrees off from the 
collective pitch rate, however, from 
+50%
 to 
-50%
, will reverse the collective pitch without affecting the aileron action.
CHECKING FOR PROPER MOTION ON AN 
HR3
 SWASHPLATE
HR3
 Swash Type PROPER MOTION WRONG MOTION HOW TO FIX
AILERON STICK. Swashplate tilts right. Swashplate tilts left. Reverse 
AIL
 setting in 
SWASH
to
-50%
.
up.
REVERSE
.
down.
REVERSE
.
ELEVATOR STICK. 
moves up.
Swashplate moves the 
opposite.
Reverse
ELE
 setting in 
SWASH
.
(ex:
+50
 to
 -50
)
Entire swashplate moves up. 
REVERSE
.
RUDDER STICK. The leading edges of  tail 
blades rotate left.
Blades rotated right.
REVERSE
 the rudder servo.
THROTTLE STICK. Entire Swashplate lifts. Swashplate lowers. Reverse
PIT
 setting in 
SWASH
.
GOAL of EXAMPLE: STEPS: INPUTS:
Adjust the travel of the collective pitch 
from
+50%
 to 
-23%
, reversing the travel 
of all 3 servos and decreasing their 
travel in collective pitch only, on an 
HR3 SWASH TYPE
.
Open
SWASH AFR
 function.
for 1 second.
to
SWASH AFR
.
Adjust
PIT
 travel to 
-23%
.
to
PIT
. to
-23%
.
Close the menu.
Where next? 
END POINT
: see p. 36.
Set up the normal condition: (
THR-CURV/NOR, PIT-CURV/NOR, REVO./NORM
):
see p. 78.
Set up 
D/R
,
EXP
: see p. 39.