Hi Igor.
Unfortunately, this is RPM that I wanted to change to slow down my eParrot XL with Himax 3516-1030 contra and Fiorotti active timer.
I have the JetiBox, Spins 44 F2B, and your active timers but they are in Poland and I am still in Canada.
I have found the solution to the "RPM change" problem though - I have simply extended eParrot's lines to get 5.3 -5.35 seconds per horizontal lap.
I will try to get 5.4 sec./lap but the model has Spins 44 Pro. They do not react to Fiorotti's timer accelerometer signals, therefore the model does not have the RPM boost. We discussed this issue before.
No RPM boost = even less lines tension when it is needed.
The eParrot's lap time was 5.1 sec. and it was too fast. I mean, it was ok. for me in 2019, 2020, and 2021 but now I am flying a bit better. All polish pilots flying F2B with GAU/D or TMT R contra set the lap time between 5.35-5.4 seconds and at least one person experimented with 5.45 sec./lap.
Such slow flying is only possible with contras - any full-size F2B model with a single motor flying the pattern with ~5.4 sec./lap will show, clearly visible, parasite angular movements in sharp corners (ref: Euler's equations of motion for the rigid body in 3D space). I realized recently that the key factor is the tension of the lines. When you fly your Max Bee II at 5.15 sec./lap, the lines' tension helps to minimize the Yaw and Roll movements. It is very hard to see these "Yaw and Roll angular jerks" in 90 and 120 deg. corners because everything is happening fast and they are small.
I hope to be in Poland in July but I do not have the model with contra there. I would love to bring eParrot XL with me and fly it for other people to see and evaluate it. Unfortunately, eParrot XL is not a take-apart model, and shipping a large box from Canada to Poland costs too much. I will build something similar to eParrot XL but 8% larger in Poland. This larger model will be powered by Robert Tomzik's TMT R contra with TP 6S 2800 battery, Spins 44 F2B, and one of the available active timers.
I wish you success in this year's C/L World Championships.
Best Regards,
M