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and you can achieve, for example, with airplane models a slightly
pulled horizontal flight.
Aerobatics Factor (Roll/Pitch/Yaw stick priority) - determines
how the stabilisation gain will be decreases depending on how the
control stick moves away from the center position. For example, a
60% aileron stick priority means that at maximum left or right stick
position, the aileron gain will be reduced to 60% and the direct
position of the stick will be applied from 40%.
Quick trim setting - place the model on a flat solid horizontal
surface so that its position exactly matches the horizontal flight (a
multicopter should be positioned exactly horizontally). Now in the
Receiver „Configuration/Advanced Settings” activate the "Set sensor
trims now" command. The calculated values will be stored in
receiver memory.
6.3. Acro mode settings
Maximum Aileron/Roll rate, Maximum Elevator/Pitch rate,
Maximum Rudder/Yaw rate - specifies the maximum angular
rotation speed in individual axes (in degrees per second) that can
be safely reached by the model. For acrobatic models, this value can
be up to two revolutions per second (720°/s), but for gliders it will
be noticeably smaller (e.g. 90°/s).
Throttle-PID Attenuation (TPA) – a function for multicopter
models, see Chapter 10, "Other stabilisation features".
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