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Old 03-12-2013, 12:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Wookong M and Throttle curve ?

Hi, Just wondering if you set up your TX in Heli mode for DJI f550 with wookong M, do you modify the Throttle curve in any shape or just leave the defaults (0-50-100).

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Old 03-12-2013, 02:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Set you throttle curves to flat percentages which will give you your different flight modes. Example:
Flight mode 1 flat 8% for Normal mode
Flight mode 2 flat 50% for Atti mode
Flight Mode 3 Flat 78% for GPS mode
Throttle Hold Flat 27% for fail safe mode

These are just examples, adjust your percentages in the radio so that the mode indicator (arrow) is centered in the different blue flight mode areas within software.
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Thanks for th reply, but I have done this on Pitch curve for the same purpose to activate the "Flight Mode" switch for M, ATTI and GPS mode, but just wondering if the throttle curve actually works like it does for Helis or not ?
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Set a linear throttle curve 0-100 for a multi rotor. Do not set up N-ST1-ST2. You are actually better off setting it up in ACRO. I used to use heli but DJI moved away from that and now recommends ACRO. I use Aux1 to set my mode on the FMode switch. Then my Aux 2/Gear switch for Failsafe and Aux 3 for IOC.
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:53 PM   #5 (permalink)
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My Bad, to much coffee>
Set pitch curves for Flight modes and throttle curves Linear.
You can use ACRO for your setup, but if you have a JR radio you can't program the Fail Safe / RTH on your Throttle Hold switch which keeps thing uniform if you also fly Helis.
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