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  • curprev 11:55, 21 April 2026Wiki.admin talk contribs 3,368 bytes +3,368 A Flight Control Unit (FCU) is the onboard system that makes a hybrid multicopter fly safely and smoothly. It converts pilot inputs into coordinated commands for the rotors, manages stability, monitors sensors, corrects disturbances such as wind or rotor imbalance, and supports emergency actions when needed. In a hybrid multicopter, the FCU is especially important because it must control a distributed propulsion system powered through a hybrid energy chain rather than a single conventional rotor