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Old 08-26-2007 | 09:54 AM
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Default Problems with e-Sky Head Lock Gyro


Ok guys I am having this problem with my e-Sky HH Gyro. Seems to me like it will not hold the tail even if I adjust it for creep by hooking a servo to it. It always seems like the tail motor want to run and is very uncontrolable. I was wondering if I have to sent the end points for the rudder and the dual rates for the rudder also so the tail does not whip around with stick movement.

Also using the 7CAP Transmitter I cannot get the gain to sent right on the gyro, it seems like to me it is reversed (less gain more sensitve the gyrp is. I need to know where to set the gain pot on the gyro itself so that the remote gyro setting function on the 7CAP works correctly? Right now when I take off, the tail will hold on the ground but once in the air the heli whips to the left and almost comes back toward me which is really scary and cause me to dump the trotthle in a hurry resulting in a crash. I have training gear on to lessen the damage on the impact/landing.

I am thinking about putting a ducted fan unit on the tail to help this condition but I need some input.

Any help on any of these two problems would be greatly appericated.

Thanks
Tom
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