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Co-Pilot holds the wings and nose level and the model descends to land nearly automatically. In a helicopter equipped with Co-Pilot and with a gyro for tail rotor, one can lift into hover with collective pitch, then set the transmitter down until the fuel runs out and the helicopter will remain where it is as long as no wind is present to cause translation. Even if there are strong winds present, Co-Pilot will keep a helicopter in level hover. The Remote ON/OFF of the FSU is adjustable so that it can be set to make controls as stiff or as loose as you like. Thus, the helicopter can be made to respond just slightly to full stick until one is confident of control. The sailplane pilot can seek a thermal, set rudder for a circling, flat turn, and Co-Pilot will hold the wings and the nose level to keep it in the thermal. The unit is small and light enough for use in slow/park flyers. Co-Pilot includes an interactive pre-flight setup process to check weather conditions and adjust the unit for optimum performance. The sensors may be located anywhere on the outside of the model where it can “see” the horizon in all directions, except in the exhaust stream where oil might deposit on the sensor windows. The computer module mounts inside of the aircraft. The computer module and sensor unit must be interconnected using a 4-position flat ribbon cable. Co-Pilot ships with one 24 inch, flat ribbon interconnect cable and an 8 inch program push button to mount on the aircraft. The 24 inch cable is the perfect length for trainer type aircraft but there are a total of four different ribbon cables available to meet your requirements; 12 inch, 18 inch, 24 inch, and 40 inch. Should you require a different length, be sure to order it along with the CPD4. Flat ribbon cable part numbers are 2MMFRC4P2X(##), where ## = length.
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