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Old 05-10-2009, 10:24 PM
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dooleyje
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Default RE: Heli stuff and fellowship

The numbers you quoted should make the heli leave the ground. If you have 0 Pitch at rest then the pitch curve you gave us can not be true and I suspect not actually measured with a pitch gauge. When you give throttle the pitch, actually all the servos should move the swash up wards. The blades should turn CLOCKWISE and tail rotor toward the back. If not then the motor is turning the head the wrong way. You could also have your blades on backward, happens all the time. Your pinion on the motor could be slipping. Another thing to check is the ESC peogramming. most need to know what is full throttle and what is NO throttle. Sounds like your curve is not correct in normal mode. It should not take off 400 rpm without input from you. Down side is that you have a transmitter that we do not know. Sorry. As the head is at rest if you do not hold one blade some times the loosest will move and the other not. Hold one and then the other to make sure one is not binding

Let us know. If you can post picture we may get an idea what the trouble is.

Marg: oooooooooppppppsssss. yep planks do not like the wind. Helis do.

Jim