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FLT.Expert(Aileron/ElevatorGyroExpertSetting)
FLT.Expert(Aileron/ElevatorGyroExpertSetting)
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(1) HeadHld A / HeadHld E: Head hold aileron / elevator
This features is used to adjust the heading hold aspect of the gyro control.
If the helicopter is not holding angle or cyclic control rates, increasing the
heading hold gain will improve holding the helicopter at a certain angle and
improve the cyclic rate consistency. If this is set too high you could see an
oscillation on that axis. Lowering the heading hold below default would be
used if the transmitter gain is reduced and a consistent oscillation is still
not fixed during flight.
Settingranges:0~200%Initialvalue:80%
(2) StopTune A : Stop tune aileron
Cyclic stop tuning on the aileron axis. If the helicopter continues to coast
after an after an ail roll, lowering "StpTune A" will create a harder stop action
to remove the coasting. If the helicopter bounces on the aileron axis after an
aileron control input, increasing "StpTune A" will reduce this bounce.
Settingranges:0~250%Initialvalue:80%
(3) StopTune E: Stop tune elevator
Cyclic stop tuning on the elevator axis. If the helicopter, after an elevator
flip, continues to coast, lowering "StopTune E" will create a harder stop
action to remove the coasting. If the helicopter continues to coast after an
elevator flip, lowering the "Stop tune E" will reduce this bounce.
Settingranges:0~250%Initialvalue:80%
(4) HeadResp: Head Response
Head Response matches the gyro control speed to that which the heli-
copter is capable of reacting. In a standard helicopter a Head Response
of 1 should always be used, but on some scale applications, or uniquely
designed rotor heads, increasing head response might be needed to cure
over correction of the gyro.
Settingranges:1~10Initialvalue:1
(5) DeadBand: Dead band
Transmitter control dead band. If you are noticing inconsistent swash plate
drift or poor initialization it could be poor transmitter potentiometer resolu-
tion. If you have to increase this value beyond 10.0, it is best to check cali-
bration on your transmitter.
Settingranges:0~25Initialvalue:4.0
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(6) RESET : FLT tune data reset
This resets the "FLT.Tun" setting back to the defaults.

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FUTABA T32MZ Specifications

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BrandFUTABA
ModelT32MZ
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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