Futaba 10CG 2.4GHz User Manual

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the desired speed.

GOVERNOR

: (HELI) programming which eases the setup of the GV-1 governor. ................................................................. 106

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Gyro, gyroscope: equipment that senses change in direction and provides input to compensate for that change. For
description of aircraft use, see p. 66. For description of types, and helicopter use, see GYRO SENS.

GYRO SENS

(ACRO

HELI): gyro sensitivity programming designed to ease the setup and use of gyroscopes on model

airplanes and helicopters. Manual pages include extensive descriptions of gyro types. ............................................. 73, 106

Gyros and Governors ......................................................................................................................................................... 106

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angle has been returned. See Gyros and Governors.

HELI

: model type, rotary wing. See MODEL TYPE.

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least support a 5-channel helicopter. The 10CAG and 10CHG radios both contain all needed programming. The 10CHG
has a more heli-friendly layout (through switch positioning and no ratchet on throttle for easier hovering)

HI/LO-PIT

(HELI

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High Rate: See D/R,EXP.

Hover: to maintain a stationary position relative to a point on the ground.

HOVERING PITCH

: see Hovering setups.

HOVERING THROTTLE

: see Hovering setups.

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hovering point). .................................................................................................................................................................. 104

Idle management: varying settings and control of the modelis idle. Ex: using IDLE-DOWN to lower engine's idle point for
landings and certain maneuvers; using THR-CUT function to safely and accurately shut the engine off as needed without
requiring constant adjustment of throttle trims. ................................................................................................................... 40

IDLE-DOWN

: offset mix that slows the engineis idle point (decreasing the amount of travel of the throttle servo when at low

THROTTLE STICK POSITION). Typically used to keep the model sitting still on the runway prior to take off, for slow
aerobatic maneuvers such as spins, and for landings. See Idle management. ..................................................................... 40

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normal condition. Note: the idle-ups are activated by activating their throttle curves. Also note that OFFSET is available to
create separate trims within each condition. ...................................................................................................................... 101

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INH

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Inhibit: see INH.

Installation: radio installation and setup. ............................................................................................................................. 18

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Kill switch: (1) throttle cut switch to close carburetor (see THR-CUT, p. 40). (2) gasoline ignition engine kill switch which
removes spark to the plugs to stop the engine. .................................................................................................................... 74

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