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Steve, in response to your questions:
The Heli-Chair is simply an extension of the radio transmitter and thus any mixing function, program or configuration that you can setup on a Futaba, JR or whatever it is...you can do it with the controls of the Heli-Chair. I do have a gyro on the tail. I found that unless you have a perfectly slop free and stiction free linkage (also friction free) you really do need a gyro or it will be unpredictable. Like you said though, heading hold is definitely cheating! Some of the people that have purchased my Heli-Chair have done so having absolutely no remote control helicopter experience. For that reason alone, when I ship them a unit it includes a program with throttle mixed to collective appropriately. The main purpose of this is to give them a way to judge what the proper rotor speed is. They can choose to learn in that mode for a while, then switch over and do the controls independently. I also program revo mixing on the third mode to use to make things easier to get used to. I make sure to point out in the "pilot's operating handbook" that these are learning aids and not the way a real helicopter will work. Students take advantage of these programming modes to help get a head start and then turn them off as soon as possible. I have a video on the website that shows all this quite nicely. It is a 30 minute orientation video found in this folder: http://www.heli-chair.com/videos_pub...over_training/ The filename of that training video is "heli-chair_training_1.wmv" You can also locate the PDF pilots operating handbook at: http://www.heli-chair.com/heli_chair...HC_1_POH_2.pdf kas |
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