Looping |
In the default settings it is not possible to fly a loop with the copter. Is the stick from the transmitter all the way down the copter is limited from a certain angle point. Only with the activation of one of the directional arrows further tilts and loopings are possible in the selected direction.
In this menu field it can be selected what you want to perform whether loops forward, backward, left or right.
After activating one of the directional arrows only at that point the settings appear.
Attention: The Kopter can crash when flying loopings! This function is used at your own risk and should be only used by users with flying experience!
Arrows
The looping is allowed in the desired direction. The arrow points here to the corresponding stick position.Gas Limit
At this value the gas is limited during the loop.Response threshold
From this value it is calculated from the stick position control and changes into a rotation rate control to complete the loop.Hysteresis
Stick-Hysteresis for the reaction point. Normally always lower as the reaction point.
TurnOver Nick
100 means 100% of a 360° rotation. Also entspricht 1 einem Winkel von 3,6°.
If the copter rotate too far after a loop, the value must be reduced.
If the copter not rotate far enough after a loop, the value must be increased.TurnOver Roll
100 means 100% of a 360° rotation. Also entspricht 1 einem Winkel von 3,6°.
If the copter rotate too far after a loop, the value must be reduced.
If the copter not rotate far enough after a loop, the value must be increased.
Important
The reaction point - hysteresis should be around 20-50. Otherwise the MikroKopter can try during leaving the looping function to go into an angled position which is given by the stick. This may leads to very brisk settings so that the Kopter will "jump" and it will miss some
of the degrees of angular movement what causes the situation that the Kopter will be very oblique.
If the Configuration menu Heading Hold (Nick/Roll) is selected it can be flown loopings without activation of the looping arrows!
More information about flying with Heading Hold can be read here: HeadingHold (only in german)