Blade Nano CPX/mCPX/130X - 3 Difficulty Modes
I made this model based off my other Blade models.
It has 3 difficulty modes: Beginner, Standard, 3D. The difficulty modes are controlled with the Flight Mode Switch.
This model is for the Blade Nano CPX/mCPX BL.
There are models below this post for the Blade 130X and Blade mCPX V1/V2.
Normal - Beginner Settings
No negative pitch for normal mode so you dont slam the heli down if you pull the stick down to fast. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. Mild pitch.
D/R = 50% EXP +30%
ST-1 - Standard Settings
-3* negative pitch. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. More aggressive pitch.
D/R = 70% EXP +30%
ST-2 - 3D Settings
Full +/- 3D pitch curve. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. Aggressive pitch.
D/R = 125% EXP LIN
Model 49 is for deviation firmware v4 and the DEVO 6/6S/8/8S/10/12/12S.
* This model will not work for deviation firmware v2.1 or v3.
- Throttle hold on the RUDD D/R switch. * 7 Point Throttle and Pitch Curves. * TX Power=100mW * Channels=7 * Protocol=DSMX * No Fixed ID * Stick Mode 2
If you need Stick Mode 1, 3, or 4 load the model into your transmitter then change the Stick Mode in the transmitter settings.
Throttle Curve
Normal: Linear Curve
ST-1: V Shaped Throttle Curve
ST-2: 100% Flat Across
Throttle Hold is active on RUDD D/R switch
Pitch Curve
No negative pitch for normal mode so you dont slam the heli down if you pull the stick down to fast. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. Mild pitch.
ST-1: -3* negative pitch. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. More aggressive pitch.
ST-2: Full +/- 3D pitch curve. Zero degrees pitch at mid stick. Aggressive pitch.
DR/EXPO
Adjust D/R and EXPO to your personal preference.
DR/EXPO is controlled with the Flight Mode Switch.
Normal: Beginner Settings
ELEV D/R = 50% EXP +30%
AILE D/R = 50% EXP +30%
RUDD D/R = 100% EXP LIN
ST-1: Standard Settings
ELEV D/R = 70% EXP +30%
AILE D/R = 70% EXP +30%
RUDD D/R = 100% EXP LIN
ST-2: 3D Settings
ELEV D/R = 125% EXP LIN
AILE D/R = 125% EXP LIN
RUDD D/R = 100% EXP LIN
Download the Configuration Settings File.
Right click the “model.ini ” and select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As” depending if you are using IE or Firefox.
Install the configuration settings file into your models folder (See my How to video below).
This will over-right the current file so make sure that model slot doesnt
have a model being used in it. If it does rename the configuration settings file
to another number that you have free.
Example: The file you downloaded is named model5 so change the 5“ to another slot
number that you dont have a model setup for. If you have model slot 6 open rename the file to model6
How to Import/Export Deviation Firmware Models
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