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If input reactions are delayed, you want likely to increase the '''Advanced/Cyclic Feed Forward''' which plays very important role in overall behavior. If you are switching from e.g. Microbeast, you will be comfortable with values between 4 - 6. If you are switching from V-Bar you will like 6 - 8. If you are switching from Bavarian Demon, you will love values of 8 - 10. The higher values are more demanding for the servos. In bigger helicopter you can even risk Boom Strike with too high values. Too high value will induce too sharp movements and also elevator bounce-back. Too low value will cause very delayed (smooth) steering.
TranslationIf input reactions are delayed, you want likely to increase the '''Advanced/Cyclic Feed Forward''' which plays very important role in overall behavior. If you are switching from e.g. Microbeast, you will be comfortable with values between 4 - 6. If you are switching from V-Bar you will like 6 - 8. If you are switching from Bavarian Demon, you will love values of 8 - 10. The higher values are more demanding for the servos. In bigger helicopter you can even risk Boom Strike with too high values. Too high value will induce too sharp movements and also elevator bounce-back. Too low value will cause very delayed (smooth) steering.

If input reactions are delayed, you want likely to increase the Advanced/Cyclic Feed Forward which plays very important role in overall behavior. If you are switching from e.g. Microbeast, you will be comfortable with values between 4 - 6. If you are switching from V-Bar you will like 6 - 8. If you are switching from Bavarian Demon, you will love values of 8 - 10. The higher values are more demanding for the servos. In bigger helicopter you can even risk Boom Strike with too high values. Too high value will induce too sharp movements and also elevator bounce-back. Too low value will cause very delayed (smooth) steering.