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Idle Up Mode

Posted on July 13, 2014 by Robert RussellJuly 14, 2014

Normal Mode and Idle Up Mode are the two flight modes most frequently used by collective pitch helicopter pilots.  Idle Up mode is what most RC helicopter collective pitch pilots fly.  In Idle Up mode, the rotor spins at a high … Continue reading →

Posted in Curves, Flight Modes, Heli Setup
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