Aircraft adjustments, Fig. 60, Fig. 61 25 – Futaba 8SSHP User Manual

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AIRCRAFT

ADJUSTMENTS

•Revolution Mixing Compensation Ad-

justment

•IDLE UP 1 ADJUSTMENT

When high speed level flight is performed with a heli-
copter, the tail rotor reverse torque required is small,

however the high side revolution mixing amount is
large, the fuselage will veer to the right. The power
loss by the tail rotor becomes large. (Opposite when
the main rotor rotates counterclockwise.)

If only the mix amount "up side" is reduced at the

high side about 70% of the throttle stick at this time,
maneuverability also improves and the power loss is
also reduced.

Rudder servo

Fig. 60

1. Fly in level flight at full speed.
2 When the speed does not increase at high speed

flying, or when the helicopter swings to the right,

when the speed does not increase while the
helicopter rises vertically, etc., the

revolution

mixing amount is probably excessive.

3 Adjust the compensation setting amount with

trimmer [16] and set it so that the revolution mixing
amount is reduced at throttle lever maximum.

4 The compensation setting amount should normally

be about 3 ~ 4 of Fig. 60 for fuselage system

and 4 ~ 5 tor frame system.

5 Fly at full speed again to adjust the trimmer [16]

maximum for highest acceleration at high speed
and vertical moving up.

6 Since the set value depends on the diameter and

shape of the tail rotor, adjust repeatedly for maxi-
mum linearity and power.

1 Hover and check the throttle lever hovering posi-

tion.

2 Stop the engine, set the throttle lever to the hover-

ing position, and set the idle up 1 knob [20] to

division 10 (maximum). Adjust the idle up point
up and down with trimmer [9] of the throttle
trimmers [C] on the trimmer panel at the transmit-
ter. Make this adjustment so that the throttle servo
does not operate when switch [19] is turned ON and
OFF. Idle up is maximum at this point.

3 When the idle up 1 switch [19] is set to ON, the

throttle servo operates up to the position set at the

idle up 1 knob [20] .

4 Set the idle

up 1 knob [20] to 0, start the engine,

and set the throttle lever to maximum slow.

5 Next, set switch [19] to ON and turn knob [20] slowly

clockwise. While slowly accelerating the engine, set
the rotor speed to the same speed as when hover-

ing.

6 With this setting, the change in the main rotor and

tail rotor speed from t a k e o f f to hovering is small,
the change in the effect of the rate gyro and servos

is also small, and aerobatics are extremely easy.

Throttle servo

The idle up amount can

be set within this range

with knob [20].

Idle up point

can be set with

trimmer [9].

Fig. 61

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