But the adjustments are labeled "offset". I'm optimistic that this is what I need to adjust to trim out what the receiver thinks is perfectly level flight. Then I discovered that in addition to stabilization gain adjustments, the Lua script has adjustments for autolevel Ele and autolevel Ail. The equipment refused to be fooled and the plane still flew slightly out of trim. In other words, I was trying to trick the S8R into thinking "down" was in a slightly different direction. I though by putting the model on a bench and tilting it slightly to the left and slightly nose up, I could perform a self check and that would bias the auto level mode so that the plane would fly perfectly. I experimented with one model which flew a little bit nose down and slightly right wing down with auto level on. Conventionl trim won't correct the out of trim condition except in yaw. I've even figured out how to do things with the Lua script such as tweaking the Aileron gain to make the self level reaction on one of my planes less violent.īut none of my models will fly exactly straight and level in auto level mode. ![]() The stability, auto level, and panic modes work great. ![]() ![]() The first one took an entire weekend and the one I did yesterday took only about 20 minutes, so I am still able to learn. I've successfully configured several S6R and one S8r receivers.
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