Gyro / servo ?
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From: Bridgewater,
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I am new to heli's and to Gyros. I have a strange occurance I think and wanted to ask if it is normal. I have a LMH 120 with a cirrus piezo gyro. when the gyro is plugged into the rudder servo it limits the amout of rotation on the servo arm by about the last 1/3 of the tx stick. In other words, when you go to move the stick to the right or to the left it will stop moving at about 2/3 of the full stick motion. It is not binding and is not the servo because is I bypass the gyro the servo works fine and moves full throw to the right and left. Anyone ever heard of this or know what may be causing it????
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From: Barcelona, SPAIN
Tim, I think you posted your question in the wrong place... This is the place for gyrocraft, autogyros, autogiros, gyroplanes or what you want to call them, but they are as different from helis as planes are from blimps!
This is not a specific forum for those devices called "gyros" (which is the abreviation for "gyroscopes"), but for the flying machines wich get their sustentation mainly by an unpowered rotor system. Anyway, the "AutoGyro" forum should not be within the RC Helicopters forum (in fact is like finding the Extreme speed prop planes inside the "RC Cars" forum).
Good luck!
This is not a specific forum for those devices called "gyros" (which is the abreviation for "gyroscopes"), but for the flying machines wich get their sustentation mainly by an unpowered rotor system. Anyway, the "AutoGyro" forum should not be within the RC Helicopters forum (in fact is like finding the Extreme speed prop planes inside the "RC Cars" forum).
Good luck!



