ORIGINAL: MegaByte-2
It sure seems you are so close. If it porposies and you took the canard tips down and now it dives at the slowest speed...............
It sounds like you are on each side just a bit to much. Wonder if you 1/2'd the distance you went down to stop the porpoising?
When it was porpoising, did it still dive in at slow speed? A 3rd channel would bail you out so easy.
I know SilverLit reads this stuff and we still want a 3rd channel on the AA Rx. We've almost done it for you in one thread. Be nice to have a stick on the Tx to back it up though!
I know you have a lot of time in it already.
Tony
ARS Software & Innovative Solutions
http://www.falcon1.net/~ars/rcmodels.html
I was close with it but no cigar. I had a few good flights, some that made no
sense what-so-ever, and a couple that were just plain weird. There was no stability
built into it for some reason. I tried everything I know of, even changed the motor
angles.
Changing the canard angle did stop the diving and yes, a third channel would have
solved the problems. I'm getting to believe that this style of plane can't be flown
properly on 2 channels. I wish someone could prove me wrong.
A nice affordable 3 channel AA- yup, that's the ticket!