CP2 flying problems
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Whenever I attemp to f;y my CP2 it starts to tip over and spin beofre it leaves the ground. I havent been able to hover it for more than 2 seconds. The trim is all the way over for the tipping, but for the spining it seems to change direction as the power increases. I dont understand how you can get it off the ground even perfectly trimmed without training skids. Is this normal or not? Will I ever get used to it and learn to fly or is something wrong. Thanks, Jeff
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Have you tried adjusting the gain and mixer pots on 4-in-1?
Which direction does it spin. If it spins clockwise, then you have to turn down the mixer slowly until it doesn't. If it spins counter-clockwise, then you need to turn up the mixer. Decrease the gyro if the tail wags back and forth.
As for the heli tipping over, center the cyclic trims on the tx first then adjust the servo links to swash so it is levelled. Then you can trim it more precisely with the tx.
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Which direction does it spin. If it spins clockwise, then you have to turn down the mixer slowly until it doesn't. If it spins counter-clockwise, then you need to turn up the mixer. Decrease the gyro if the tail wags back and forth.
As for the heli tipping over, center the cyclic trims on the tx first then adjust the servo links to swash so it is levelled. Then you can trim it more precisely with the tx.
Awais



