HawkSky help by Dynam
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<div id="post_message_18166986">I just received my first plane today, the Skyhawk by Dynam but I am having some issues.
1) When I plug the battery in, with the transmitter on, it makes a tune then just periodically beeps with no response to any command on the transmitter. ????
2) I noticed that the fuselage body isn't straight on, it looks like it's tilted a little to the left looking down the plane toward the nose. Almost like it's gradually bent that way.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!</div>
1) When I plug the battery in, with the transmitter on, it makes a tune then just periodically beeps with no response to any command on the transmitter. ????
2) I noticed that the fuselage body isn't straight on, it looks like it's tilted a little to the left looking down the plane toward the nose. Almost like it's gradually bent that way.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!</div>
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The fuselage should be straight.
Maybe some heat can reshape the foam, I am not sure.
If not too severe, the bend can be compensated with rudder in flight.
Maybe some heat can reshape the foam, I am not sure.
If not too severe, the bend can be compensated with rudder in flight.
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I was hoping that I could do that actually.I noticed something else, does anyone know if the transmitter that comes with this can be attached to a computer and used with a flight sim? I noticed it as a different port on the on side of it.
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Sorry, I thought it was the only transmitter that dynam had that came with their 4ch products. I was hoping someone might have used it before but here is he only link I could find with some info on it:
http://www.dynam-rc.com/products/transmitter/4ch.htm</p>




