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  '''Note for MICROBEAST/Ar7200BX/Ar7200BX:'''
  '''Note for MICROBEAST/AR7200BX/Ar7300BX:'''
  If Parameter menu point B is set to preset "blue" and the tail gain is switched to heading lock mode you can see in operation mode by the Status LED state at which tail
  If Parameter menu point B is set to preset "blue" and the tail gain is switched to heading lock mode you can see in operation mode by the Status LED state at which tail
  stick position the maximum possible rotation rate on rudder will be reached: At that specific tail stick position the Status LED will start to flash. Moving the stick
  stick position the maximum possible rotation rate on rudder will be reached: At that specific tail stick position the Status LED will start to flash. Moving the stick

Revision as of 17:43, 26 February 2015

Note for MICROBEAST/AR7200BX/Ar7300BX:
If Parameter menu point B is set to preset "blue" and the tail gain is switched to heading lock mode you can see in operation mode by the Status LED state at which tail
stick position the maximum possible rotation rate on rudder will be reached: At that specific tail stick position the Status LED will start to flash. Moving the stick
to this point in flight the rotation rate of the helicopter will be as high as the gyro can control. Increasing the stick throw further the LED will go off. At this 
point the rate control is switched off and the tail will spin freely. Here the only limit is the tail pitch throw and normaly the tail will spin ultra 
fast. This can be used for performing tail slides or turns with very fast spinning tail. For normal flying around you should not use this as you may 
accidentaly steer into the uncontrolled area and the tail may spin too fast or very uneven. So please check on the ground that the Status LED will not go off when giving 
full rudder stick deflection in your default flight modes.