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Flight Modes are used for configuring different Model behavior. They can carry different settings such as:

  • Throttle Curve
  • Collective Pitch Curve
  • Dual Rate
  • Exponential Curves
  • Spirit Controller Parameters

All these settings are stored in the Spirit Wave and are immediately applied when particular Flight Mode is active.

Each Flight Mode has following properties:

  • Name
  • Input
  • Active Position of the Input
  • Priority
  • Delay

When a new Model profile is created, only one Flight Mode is available. It is possible to create unlimited amount of new Flight Modes.

For Flight Mode to be active it is required to set Input and then set at which Input's position the Flight Mode should be active. Default Input is Switch LU at the front left, upper side of the radio. It is common to use 2 or 3-state switch for this purpose. Position for each Input can be individually configured as needed. If only one Flight Mode is created, there is no need to adjust Input nor Position

You can set same or different Input for more Flight Modes. If Input (Switch) is used for multiple Flight Modes, the radio will determine which Flight Mode is active based on Active Position only. If there are conditions during which radio can't determine active Flight Mode, it is determined by a configured Priority.