I have been practicing the intermediate sequence, and
I am having a problem:
I am doing 3 snaps in the intermediate sequence.
I have three rate modes:
1. low rate = I fly all my sequence on low rate, also, take off and land on low rates.
2. high rate = only use this for a hammerhead, this has increased rudder relative to low rate
3. roller rate = only use this for a roller, this has much less aileron compared to low rate.
the low rate has enough to do the negative snaps.
The three snaps in the intermediate sequence :
1. first one, is a vertical down line, a Positive snap, it does not auto-rotate with my current settings (throw rates)
2. 2nd one, is entering inverted in a down line at 45 degrees, and it does a perfect negative snap, looks awesome
3. the third snap, is from an inverted position, going up on a 45 degree line, and this negative snap looks awesome, there is auto-rotation present.
to further explain,
for me to do a negative snap, I will push the elevator and full aileron with opposite rudder.
for me to do a positive snap, I will pull the elevator, and then full aileron with same direction full rudder.
Solution for my problem:
1. I set up two flight modes on my Tx:
A. Positive snap to right
B. Positive snap to left
2. I set up two logical switches on my Tx:
A. If the elevator stick is buried all the way down (pull) and all the way to the right aileron, and, if the throttle stick is moved all the way to the right at the same time, it activates a flight mode (flight mode positive snap to the right).
B. If the elevator stick is buried all the way down (pull) and all the way to the left aileron, and, if the throttle stick is moved all the way to the left at the same time, it activates a flight mode (flight mode positive snap to the left).
Ok, so now, I go to my triple rates screen, and when I activate positive snap to the right, i adjust the throw of the three surfaces, so there is 10% more than the low rate mode.
I do the same to positive snap to the left.
Now, to test it.
What do you think?
Will this work, and do you believe it can conflict with anything.