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WARNING! 

 
The pirouetting speed is set simply with the RUDDER limits on the TRANSMITTER, and DOES NOT affect 
the mechanical limits you just did setup. The gyro stores the mechanics limits of the tail servo as you learned 
him, and will not allow the servo to bind whatever your rudder input or rudder limits are from the 
transmitter. Your inputs on the rudder stick are translated from the gyro as angular inputs, the bigger the 
input is, the bigger angular movement youa re requesting to the gyro, which will act in the mechanical limits 
that are stored in it”s memory. That is why, you can either decrease or increase the pirouette speed by 
reducing / increasing the rudder limits in the transmitter or Dual rate. You can bring the tail more aggressive 
or gentle with setting Expo or Inverted Expo on the rudder channel. Gain channel is ONLY used for gain 
setting.  
 
 

Congratulations!  You just finished programming your LOGICTECH LTG 2100 GYRO 

 
That said, good flights to all of you 

 

 

Team E-Copter & Logictech 

 

 

 
 
 

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