HBFP tail motor fade
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HBFP tail motor fade
I bought a new HBFP. Its a real nice unit thats easy to fly and alot tougher than my Eagle50. The only problem I am having is that as I fly it and the battery slowly drains, I have to continuously move the tail trim to the right to keep the heli straight in a hover. Is this normal? I dont have to do this with the Eagle50. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
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RE: HBFP tail motor fade
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I bought a new HBFP. Its a real nice unit thats easy to fly and alot tougher than my Eagle50. The only problem I am having is that as I fly it and the battery slowly drains, I have to continuously move the tail trim to the right to keep the heli straight in a hover. Is this normal? I dont have to do this with the Eagle50. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
I bought a new HBFP. Its a real nice unit thats easy to fly and alot tougher than my Eagle50. The only problem I am having is that as I fly it and the battery slowly drains, I have to continuously move the tail trim to the right to keep the heli straight in a hover. Is this normal? I dont have to do this with the Eagle50. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
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RE: HBFP tail motor fade
Yep mine does the same thing too, it's just how it is having a tail motor though, it might not do it as bad with a LiPo but I still crash so Ni-Mh's for me, crash proof