EAGLE 50
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From: WILLINGBORO,
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I HAVE JUST PURCHASED MY FIRST RC HELI A EAGLE 50 .
NO MATTER WHAT I HAVE DONE THE HELI ROTATES TO THE LEFT ,EVEN WHEN I THROW THE LEFT CONTROL STICK TO THE RITE TO COUNTER THE ROTATION. AS OF YET I STILL HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO HOVER DUE TO TAIL BOOM SPINNING.
I HAVE NOT MADE ANY CHANGES FROM FACTORY SETTING.
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME A IDEA ON A WAY TO CORRECT MY PROBLEM? THANKS
NO MATTER WHAT I HAVE DONE THE HELI ROTATES TO THE LEFT ,EVEN WHEN I THROW THE LEFT CONTROL STICK TO THE RITE TO COUNTER THE ROTATION. AS OF YET I STILL HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO HOVER DUE TO TAIL BOOM SPINNING.
I HAVE NOT MADE ANY CHANGES FROM FACTORY SETTING.
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME A IDEA ON A WAY TO CORRECT MY PROBLEM? THANKS
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if that heli is tail motor driven, you'll need to turn up the proportional pot. You say the heli is going to the left, when you say the left, do you mean the nose or the tail? If it's the nose you need to speed up your tail rotor, and if it is the tail, you need to slow it down.
The correct compensation if the tail is going to the left is left stick, if the nose is going to the left, then it is right stick.
oh yeah, also TRY NOT TYPING IN CAPS =P in the forum it's considered yelling
The correct compensation if the tail is going to the left is left stick, if the nose is going to the left, then it is right stick.
oh yeah, also TRY NOT TYPING IN CAPS =P in the forum it's considered yelling
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oh yeah, a couple more things, make sure the main blades are turning clockwise when viewed from the top, and that the tail rotor is blowing the air to the right when viewed tail in
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thank you for the help
there are only trim controls below the joysticks no switches. on the back of radio are the rev. servo switches witch are set as per owners manual.
there are only trim controls below the joysticks no switches. on the back of radio are the rev. servo switches witch are set as per owners manual.
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Welcome to the forum.
Don't get me wrong when I say this, and let me say you will find lots
of helpful people here... you will do yourself a LOT of good by doing some
reading that will help you tremendously.
Your helicopter is a clone of the Walkera 22E... read this thread
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3722641/tm.htm
Here is a thread about the Eagle 50 with lots of good info...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5094997/tm.htm
and in this forum you are at now have a look at each thread you will find
useful notes.
Here are some notes and links to You Tube videos for beginners I put
together, and some hacks I will be adding shortly.
http://www.atlanticbreezes.com/helicopters/
And of course RADD's School of Flight...
follow the links on the left for Battery #1 through the end...
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/flying-index.html
Don't get me wrong when I say this, and let me say you will find lots
of helpful people here... you will do yourself a LOT of good by doing some
reading that will help you tremendously.
Your helicopter is a clone of the Walkera 22E... read this thread
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3722641/tm.htm
Here is a thread about the Eagle 50 with lots of good info...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5094997/tm.htm
and in this forum you are at now have a look at each thread you will find
useful notes.
Here are some notes and links to You Tube videos for beginners I put
together, and some hacks I will be adding shortly.
http://www.atlanticbreezes.com/helicopters/
And of course RADD's School of Flight...
follow the links on the left for Battery #1 through the end...
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/flying-index.html



