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14.  Throttle Curve Setting: move to the TH-
CRV IDL2 menu and activate with the (+) key.  
Input the trial throttle curve points as shown 
below: 
Point  1 2 3 4 5 
Setting (%) 60 60 60 75 100 
15.  Pitch Curve Setting.  Step through the 
menu to the PI-CRV IDL2 menu.    Set the pitch 
curve as follows: 
Point  1 2 3 4 5 
Setting (%) 5  25 50 65 80 
Blade pitch  -3°     +4.5°     +8° 
16.    Idle-up 2 Revolution Setting: 
These settings are used in rolls.  Move to the 
REVOLU IDL2 menu and try out the following 
values for the rudder mixing curve: 
Point  1 2 3 4 5 
Setting (%)  -20  -10  0  +10  +20 
 
Throttle Hold Settings 
The settings for HOLD conditions, to be used 
for Autorotation, are also among those contained 
in the Advance menus (see the menu structure on 
p. 65). 
 
17.    Revolution Throttle Hold Setting: 
TH-HLD sets throttle position near idle and 
keeps the model pointed straight ahead during 
autorotation.  Move to the Throttle Hold menu 
and activate by pressing the (+) key, then set 
switch G to the forward position.  Set the hold 
position (HLDP) maintain engine idling.     
 
Next, move to the rudder offset setting and set 
OFST to keep the tail rotor pitch angle to nearly 
0°, since there is no torque.  Your numerical 
value may vary from those shown. 
 
18.  Pitch Curve Setting.  Move to the PI-CRV 
HOLD menu and activate.  During autorotation, 
high pitch is used at both the HIGH and LOW 
sides, so set the HIGH and LOW rates to their 
maximum values: 0 and 100% respectively.   
Point  1 2 3 4 5 
Setting (%) 0  25 50 65 100 
Blade pitch  -4°     +4.5°     +12° 
19.  Rudder→Throttle Mix Setting 
Rudder→Throttle mixing is useful for 
hovering eight, nose-in circle, Top Hat, Pirouette, 
and other aerobatics.  It is normally set up so that 
rotor speed is maintained to keep altitude constant 
when the rudder stick is operated at half-throttle. 
For helis with normal rotor rotation, 
commanding right rudder should increase throttle 
slightly, while using left rudder should decrease 
throttle slightly. 
To set this feature, use one of the PMIX 
mixers.  Press the (+) button to activate it, and set 
master = Rudder, slave = Throttle.  Input the 
value for left at -10%, and the right value to +10%.   
Adjust values to suit. 
 
Another use for a programmable mixer 
The main rotor’s RPM can decrease due to 
increased loads whenever full cyclic control is 
used, like when doing a roll.  To help keep the 
RPM up, you can use a mixer with Master = AIL, 
Slave = THR.  About 10% mixing is a good 
starting point for both directions. 
 
20.  Trim Offset Setting 
The Trim Offset menus may be adjusted for 
Idle-up 1 and Idle-up 2.  Aileron, elevator, and 
rudder trims may be offset to different positions so 
that the model flies straight ahead during normal 
flight. 
If you find you need some trim offsets in 
IDL1 or IDL2, call up whichever of the OFST-1 
or OFST-2 menus you need.  Recommended 
settings for aileron and elevator offsets are small, 
from 6% to 10% or as needed. 
 
Rudder offset is set by the Revolution 
Throttle Hold function set previously, so is not 
included in this menu. 
21.  Delay Settings 
Delay settings are used to prevent sudden 
trim changes due to different settings in different 
flight conditions.  You can set different delays