Dragonfly 4ch veering right ?
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Dragonfly 4ch veering right ?
Hi,
I'm new and seeking some advice from the experienced.
I got all setup ok, and adjusting trimmers etc, trying to get a hover, cant stop it rotating and going left, but everytime I try to increase revs it trys to turn over on its right side.
Can anyone help, I cant seem to trim it out?
Any help appreciated greatly, but pls be explicit as I know ZERO about these at present,
hoping you guys can help
Rgds
Ron
I'm new and seeking some advice from the experienced.
I got all setup ok, and adjusting trimmers etc, trying to get a hover, cant stop it rotating and going left, but everytime I try to increase revs it trys to turn over on its right side.
Can anyone help, I cant seem to trim it out?
Any help appreciated greatly, but pls be explicit as I know ZERO about these at present,
hoping you guys can help
Rgds
Ron
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RE: Dragonfly 4ch veering right ?
Hi Ron,
Take a read through the [link=http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=342744] EHBG/Electric Helicopter Beginner's Guide[/link]
It has a lot of good information for you. The first sentence is;
R/C helicopters are not dynamically stable, and they require constant stick input.
I think that this is one of the most frequent misunderstandings for people not familiar with the hobby.
Then tell us what heli you have so that we can begin troubleshooting with you.
Vince
Take a read through the [link=http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=342744] EHBG/Electric Helicopter Beginner's Guide[/link]
It has a lot of good information for you. The first sentence is;
R/C helicopters are not dynamically stable, and they require constant stick input.
I think that this is one of the most frequent misunderstandings for people not familiar with the hobby.
Then tell us what heli you have so that we can begin troubleshooting with you.
Vince