It's easy to get excellent self leveling with a Guardian without the detailed understanding described in this post. This is for people who are having problems, seeing things they don’t understand, having trouble achieving a specific result, or are just terminally curious. If none of these apply, please feel free to stop here and just follow the procedures in the New User’s Guide.
There is a lot of confusion among new users and even experienced users about how 2D manages flight. We know it does self-leveling when the sticks are centered but the behavior when sticks are moved is often misunderstood. To simplify, only bank angle will be considered in the rest of this discussion, pitch works the same way but bank angle is what people usually ask about. 2D doesn’t really manage yaw at all. If heading-hold is active it uses the ailerons to bank the plane onto the target heading. With no heading-hold it just levels. The rudder is inactive except for auto-turn-coordination if selected and the always present rate reaction to turbulence.
Concept:
Responding to a query, experienced users typically describe 2D something like this; “The stick controls the bank angle as a percentage of the max angle set in the software. Full stick means 100% of the 60° max angle (default value).” In practice, however, there is more to it. The Guardian manages the bank angle to a “target” value based on three factors as follows.
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