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Old 01-07-2013, 01:13 AM   #8 (permalink)
Silverexpress01
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Decrease your Damping Gain. This value automatically increases as you increase the Hiller Gain - so manually decrease it...and then increase your Hiller gain some more.

Decreasing the Damping Gain will make your heli snappier since increasing it mimics heavier main blades digitally - the last thing you want on a 600 sized heli. Heavier main blades will soften the initial response of aileron and pitch. Too much Damping Gain and the heli will fight against you when you try to roll, flip, and yaw. However, too little and your heli will feel loose.

By the way, for the Tail it is known as the Rate Gain, and I apply the same logic as above.
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