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Indy Helis Helicommand Settings
The following screen shots are from the HeliCommand program
as we currently have our test bed heli setup. Very similar settings were also
used in one of our earlier finished scale birds. I have a few notes for each
screen shot giving a little info about each ones application on our test bird.
I encourage you to read and understand the setup of your HeliCommand system.
For instance, there is no possible way for us to give you the exact settings
for your heli. Every tx is a little different, every
servo is a bit different. This first page is settings that must be obtained by
going through the learning setup explained in the manual. You cannot use our settings for your tx.
Some may be close but others could have some reversed servo functions and that
could easily crash your heli before it left the ground!
The settings on this
page will most likely be different than yours. These are the settings that the
Heli command unit “reads” from your Tx during set up
to record trim neutrals and any needed servo reversing. If you are using a DX-7
tx, reversing settings should be the same
This page is the setup numbers for the swash. If you are
using Futaba servos in IndyHelis new mechanics, these should be correct. One
exception is the mounting position of the sensor. Ours is mounted label facing
forward. If this is moved to a different orientation, none of this will work!
If that is the case, you will have to figure it out by reading and following
the manual.
This page is the sensitivity settings and should be fine for your heli.

This page handles the “Rigid” mode and should be fine for
your heli as well.
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