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Gyro phase settings

We are now approaching the actual gyro settings, which will of course be different in
each of the switchable gyro phases. For safety reasons, no changes should be made in
gyro phase 1; this is the standard setting ex works without any regulation (gyro off).
This makes it possible to always be "rescued" during a flight if something goes wrong
due to a disadvantageous setting.
Right-click the "1" symbol. You will then see the standard setting in the first line and the
available alternatives underneath. This is set up like this for all phases, and makes the
settings considerably easier. Phase 2 is normally used for damping (standard or
optimized), phase 3 for fully stabilized (heading hold) and phase 4 for aerobatics, i.e. a
very extreme heading mode.
Incidentally, you can copy all values of a gyro phase into any other phase using
drag&drop (with the mouse). This is useful if for instance you want the settings for
phase 3 (moderate heading) which you gained during flight to be assumed in phase 4
(hard heading), so you can then "tighten" them there.
By clicking "Advanced", you can make fine adjustments to whichever gyro phase is
currently selected. These adjustments are fully explained in the following section. In
these windows, an individual CombiSwitch can be programmed separately for each
gyro phase, and a static elevator offset can be set depending on the phase.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All default settings of the WINGSTABI can be modified
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either using the slider, the arrow keys, or by entering the exact numbers using
the keyboard. After modifications have been made, these must always be
transferred into the WINGSTABI and it is recommended that they are also
backed up in a file.
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