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D Tail HeadingLock gain
At parameter menu point D the HeadingLock gain for the tail can be adjusted:
The HeadingLock gain determines how constant the tail will maintain the rotation rate predetermined
by the stick (this includes a rotation rate of height 0 = stick center position). Start with the HeadingLock
gain set to low or very low and nd out the highest possible tail gain in your transmitter. Then you can
start to increase the HeadingLock gain:
•If theHeadingLockgain is too low,pirouetteswillbe inconsistent during fast forwardightor in
crosswind conditions.
•Isthe HeadingLockgaintoohigh,itcan happenthatfasttail-directionchanges nolongercanbe
controlled clean. It is also possible that the tail will commute gently while hovering or ying around
(which also often can be a sign of a sti tail mechanics!) and bounce back when stopping the rotation.
Was the appropriate setting determined it is usually necessary to adjust the tail gyro gain in the
transmitter again.
Move the tail stick into one direction until the Status-LED lights in the desired color:
Status-LED Tail HeadingLock gain
purple very low
red ashing low
red medium *
blue ashing high
blue very high
o user dened
*
Factory Setting