RE: another spinning madhawk 300
Thanks for the offer, Andy, but I'm already on my second motor, and I don't think the problem ever was the tail motor...I think the original motor was probably good. The problem was with the tail rotor linkage all along, I think. And I figured out what the sensitive pot does on the receiver through trial and error. Like I said, it flies well without the fuselage on...it's when the fuselage goes on that the funny stuff happens - that is, the spinning and lack of control of the tail motor. I can't think of what would cause that.