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Honey Bee MK 3 - 3/8/2007 2:35:43 AM   
z3beemer


 

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I am a true nube, got my Honey bee 3 in on tuesday. by tuesday evening i had it hopping in my livingroom out of control tail swings to the right hard and heli tips on it side. wensday i took it out side and hopped a while but the issues i am having is the tail swings out of control to the right. i make adjustments but still slowly goes to the right. i had 2 days and already crashed it an broke some parts on order. when i throttle up the heli likes to yaw to the right alot and then over on its side. what do i need to correct. this is harder than i expected but i am determind to work this thing
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RE: Honey Bee MK 3 - 3/13/2007 1:26:11 AM   
cdheli13


 

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take out some gain on the gyro,

the torgue of the main motor will make it want to left,

this should help

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RE: Honey Bee MK 3 - 3/18/2007 8:49:31 PM   
osterizer


 

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Best tip-- don't hop.

You should take a look at radd, but notwithstanding that, take some time in the garage or on the kitchen floor just playing around with it at a light throttle setting and getting a little light on the skids. If you have training gear for it, you can just get it to the point that the skids start to come off the ground but it's still mostly resting on the ping pongs; this is where the gear is really good, because you don't have a lot of drag on the ground, and you can experiment with tail control and with sliding it around with cyclic (right stick), and if you get into trouble cut the throttle to stop and start over.

Spend a couple of batteries like that, just getting used to how it reacts to the sticks, and you'll have a lot better experience.


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