Futaba 10CG 2.4GHz User Manual

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Setting up the Normal Flight Condition:

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the blades. This keeps the engine from “bogging down” under excessive load (like trying to accelerate a car on a steep hill
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Note that the normal throttle, pitch and revo curves are all available in the BASIC menu for simplicity. These may also be
updated later in the ADVANCE menu with the settings for the other 4 conditions [idle-up 1 (IDL1), idle-up 2 (IDL2) and idle-
up 3 (IDL3), plus throttle hold (HOLD)]. Note: The throttle and pitch curves for the normal condition are always on. They
cannot be inhibited. The other four conditions are activated with their throttle curves or throttle hold. For idle-ups, see p.
90. For throttle hold, see p. 99.

• THR-CURV/NOR: inputs the normal (NORM) throttle curve, which is usually not a linear response to THROTTLE STICK

motion. Adjusting point 4 of the curve adjusts the engine’s RPM at the THROTTLE STICK midpoint, the desired
position for hovering. The other 6 points are then adjusted to create the desired idle and maximum engine speed, and a
smooth transition in-between. For more on throttle curves, see p. 101.

• PIT-CURV/NOR: inputs the normal (NORM) collective pitch curve, the collective pitch curve for flight near hover. The

normal collective pitch curve is adjusted to match the throttle curve, providing the best vertical performance at a constant
engine speed, with a starting curve of -4 base, +5 neutral, and +8 to +10 degrees of blade pitch maximum*. You can
program the response over a 7-point curve for the best collective pitch angles relative to THROTTLE STICK movement.
For more on collective pitch curves, see p. 101.

• REVO./NORM: mixes collective pitch commands to the rudder (a PITCH-RUDDER mix) to suppress the torque generated

by changes in the main rotor's collective pitch angle, keeping the model from yawing when throttle is applied. REVO. is
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revo, including default points for clockwise and counter clockwise rotating rotors, see p. 101.

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the bottom in a hurry.

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