Specifications

For microhelis, set the last point on the pitch curve so the pitch gauge reads 12 degrees. If the
helicopter is not a micro, set the last point on the pitch curve so the pitch gauge reads 10 de-
grees.
13.2.3.1.3. Setting the middle pitch curve points
Set the pitch curve to be a straight line between the first and last points by setting the value of
the middle points.
Note
Some micro helis may need about 10 degrees of pitch to hover. If you do not have
enough pitch to hover, then increase the last pitch curve point to 15 degrees and
adjust the middle points.
Note
If you do not have enough pitch range to set the first and last pitch curves points
properly, then you may need to enter the swashplate mixing menu and increase
the pitch mixing value.
13.2.3.2. Setting all pitch curve points
Copy the pitch curve values used in the normal mode pitch curve to the idle-up 1 pitch curve,
and the throttle hold pitch curve (if the throttle hold has its own pitch curve).
13.2.4. Cyclic setup (CP heli only)
Note
This setup only applies for CP helicopters. Skip this section for FP helicopters.
Note
The collective pitch setup (swashplate servo reversing) must be completed before
cyclic setup, otherwise the servos will not move correctly.
13.2.4.1. For transmitter mode 2 (US and Europe)
Move the RIGHT transmitter stick up and down. This should move the swashplate forwards
and backwards.
Move the RIGHT transmitter stick left and right. This should move the swashplate left and right.
13.2.4.2. For transmitter mode 1 (Asia and Europe)
Move the LEFT transmitter stick up and down. This should move the swashplate forwards and
backwards.
Move the RIGHT transmitter stick left and right. This should move the swashplate left and right.
13.2.4.3. Correcting swashplate tilt (JR/Futaba/Hitec)
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