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Normal Mode is rudder gyro function, in which it compensate a movement in the yaw axis. This mode is often called Rate mode. Unlike the Head-Lock mode, Normal mode does not hold the yaw position exactly. This mean that the rudder can be a drifting.

1 Drifting

When hovering, drifting should not occur if the rudder mechanics has correctly configured neutral position. But in case of a wind, the drift can occur. This mode is suitable only for forward flight.

2 Activation

To activate this mode set the Gyro Gain to a negative value. To be sure that the mode is active, open the Diagnostic tab. Gyro Bar should display N when Normal mode is active. This mode can work only when Stabi/Function parameter is set to Disabled.