@@AndrejSturm so helpful sir the other day im thinking how can i minimise the pendulum movement when ever i land and this works! I really appreciate you sharing this
great video , the setting is it saved on the Heli ? can you move with same radio , for instance from C186 to C123 and do a different setting for each birds ?
incredibly great information. I assume it will also work on RC ERA C123 helicopter? After adjusting head speed this way, will this now be my default head speed or will I have to change head speed for each flight? Thanks Andrej!
I did all this, although my controller is slightly different from the one you are using. It didn’t change in a positive way. My helicopter crashed and now it’s uncontrollable. It doesn’t take off and just dances around the floor randomly anywhere. How can I get back to original settings? Now it’s way worse. Thanks.
@@Flight6677 The head speed and pitch are connected, if you change the pitch, the motor RPM automatically changes … If you increase the pitch, the FC has to lower the head speed, otherwise the main rotor would produce too much lift … but the FC compensates that, otherwise the helicopter would fly to the moon.
@@AndrejSturm you are confirming mu point that it’s not just the throttle curve. It’s a combination of pitch and secondary a little throttle so your video should say that IMO.
I have the BO105 helicopter but can´t fly it with smooth winds, the hight TX speed level is ridicolous. How to chage the horizontal speed?, theese helicopter has the maximum pitch angle so smooth and can´t fly in moderate winds. thanks
when you have it in the correct mode (hold down on throttle trim for 3 seconds) it activates optical flow, which means you dont need to trim it. since the trim buttons are unessecary, tey are used for this
Ok so this is Same Trim pushing as Pitch, so is this just Changing Pitch to lower/increase HeadSpeed? Or is it because it’s done While Flying to change Speed?🤔
@@OHHP3712U Yes, it’s the same. Higher pitch gives more lift, so the flight controller automatically lowers the head speed accordingly to maintain the same altitude.
thank you, this adjustment makes my BO105 less unstable, well done 👍
Thank you sir andrej it worked on my stock tx c186. Now its very smooth, and feels like it has an optical flow😊
I just bought the upgraded RC-ERA transmitter for this Heli and it's very smooth without lowering head speed.
i did this on the stock tx and it works THANKYOU! I can now land more smoothly.
@@Jeck1205 I am almost 💯% sure you can.
@@AndrejSturm so helpful sir the other day im thinking how can i minimise the pendulum movement when ever i land and this works! I really appreciate you sharing this
Thank you Andrej what a great video and so useful and thanks for all the helpful hints on the other videos.
Thank you for your videos.
Do you have a list of all 'secret' functions' of the remote?
Thank you. Do you think I can get the "wobble" (rocking) of my ec135 away with it. Unfortunately, this is almost impossible to fly
Can you do this with the Radiomaster Tx16s?
After changing the settings is there a way to get the factory default settings back ??? Thanks Tom
hi , interesting video but when u show your hand on your radio to explain what u do , we don't see your hand on the throttle !!
Thank you sooo much.
great video , the setting is it saved on the Heli ? can you move with same radio , for instance from C186 to C123 and do a different setting for each birds ?
Thanks ❤
This procedure applies to every rc era helicopter as well as to any rc era remote controller?
incredibly great information. I assume it will also work on RC ERA C123 helicopter? After adjusting head speed this way, will this now be my default head speed or will I have to change head speed for each flight? Thanks Andrej!
It didn't on my C123
...also, after adjusting head speed to my liking, when I set it by pushing down left trim switch, will this cause me to lose my saved TRIM settings?
I did all this, although my controller is slightly different from the one you are using. It didn’t change in a positive way. My helicopter crashed and now it’s uncontrollable. It doesn’t take off and just dances around the floor randomly anywhere. How can I get back to original settings? Now it’s way worse. Thanks.
Do you know if I can fly it with a Spektrum nx8?
No
This adjustment changed the pitch not motor RPM. The change in sound is due to the pitch changing I believe.
@@Flight6677 The head speed and pitch are connected, if you change the pitch, the motor RPM automatically changes … If you increase the pitch, the FC has to lower the head speed, otherwise the main rotor would produce too much lift … but the FC compensates that, otherwise the helicopter would fly to the moon.
@@AndrejSturm you are confirming mu point that it’s not just the throttle curve. It’s a combination of pitch and secondary a little throttle so your video should say that IMO.
@@Flight6677 This is the only way to change the main rotor RPM in these type of helicopters. There’s no throttle curve here.
@@AndrejSturm we are missing each other. I am fully aware that there is no throttle curve. Thanks for the reply anyway.
Its possible in Era C138 model??
I have the BO105 helicopter but can´t fly it with smooth winds, the hight TX speed level is ridicolous. How to chage the horizontal speed?, theese helicopter has the maximum pitch angle so smooth and can´t fly in moderate winds. thanks
ok good tip!
That's the rudder trim switch?? I can't say it has anything to do with head speed. Just trims your tail rotor to keep it from spinning in circles???
when you have it in the correct mode (hold down on throttle trim for 3 seconds) it activates optical flow, which means you dont need to trim it. since the trim buttons are unessecary, tey are used for this
Hi, would want to ask if this push and hold+ left/right for head speed also compatible with C190 & C123?
I have not tried it yet but I think it works on those helicopters as well.
Ok so this is Same Trim pushing as Pitch, so is this just Changing Pitch to lower/increase HeadSpeed?
Or is it because it’s done While Flying to change Speed?🤔
@@OHHP3712U Yes, it’s the same. Higher pitch gives more lift, so the flight controller automatically lowers the head speed accordingly to maintain the same altitude.
@@AndrejSturm
Ok thought that is what you were using. Doing my BO-105 now. 🙂