Assist: Automatic Turn Coordination
- borisff
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Would like to have an Automatic Turn Coordination feature like Eagle tree Guardian 2D/3D Stabilizer (discontinued) had.
"Automatic Turn Coordination will cause the Guardian to employ the “step on the ball” method of actuating
your Rudder for you. As you enter a banked turn, the Guardian will assert a coordinating response on the Rudder automatically.
This deflection is completely based on the side-to-side g-force measured by the Guardian and does not introduce any movement on
the Ailerons. This mode is great for models that skid easily.
Expected behavior here is that on the bench, the Guardian will introduce a Rudder movement that will yaw the model towards the
direction it is being rolled. For instance, if a stationary plane is rolled to the right, the Rudder should assert a right yaw
moment to follow the detected turn. Since this is based on horizontal g-force, the Guardian may exhibit different behavior in
the air in a “skid” condition where the model is moving one"
"Automatic Turn Coordination will cause the Guardian to employ the “step on the ball” method of actuating
your Rudder for you. As you enter a banked turn, the Guardian will assert a coordinating response on the Rudder automatically.
This deflection is completely based on the side-to-side g-force measured by the Guardian and does not introduce any movement on
the Ailerons. This mode is great for models that skid easily.
Expected behavior here is that on the bench, the Guardian will introduce a Rudder movement that will yaw the model towards the
direction it is being rolled. For instance, if a stationary plane is rolled to the right, the Rudder should assert a right yaw
moment to follow the detected turn. Since this is based on horizontal g-force, the Guardian may exhibit different behavior in
the air in a “skid” condition where the model is moving one"
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