For some weeks now I've been trying to cure the tail drift on my 450pro v2 but to no avail & was surprised to read the amount of posts with same problem & with different size heli's with 3GX.
Ian (coolice) might help on this one.
We all know you have to setup 3GX in DIR mode & zero stick then level swash plate but to do this you need to dial in some sub trim on one or more servo's to get the 90 degree, for instants on my 450 aile servo dialled in 36% & elev 18% with swash levelling tool, so the setup is fine you would agree" now here's the weird bit when you first fly her there's no drift at all until about 25% of battery used then she's starts to tail drift, so I took a peace of (coolice) advise on a previous post that is to dial in a bit of sub trim on aile servo to compensate so the other day I took to the field determined to sort out the problem so dialled in swash mix then flew heli, alls fine but after a bit heli started its drifting so dialled in a bit more swash mix & tried again then again & again till I got to 80% still with drift 'weird' so back to the bench & zero all sub trims & suddenly the swash went completely crippled.? with servo horns all over the shop quickly disconnected battery & sat down to get some thoughts together.
This is the interesting bit because I forgot that I zeroed the sub trim & went out to fly it again & after couple mins flying I noticed I had no drift so continued to finish the flight but no drift.?
Got the tools out took the head of whilst battery still connected fitted levelling tool to find swash plate level so put in DIR mode to find swash not level so took it out of DIR to find swash level so does the 3GX level the servo's itself...?
Anyhow I have just done same with my 500efl again I've got sub trim dialled in when in DIR so zeroed sub trim & our of DIR swash is level all servo's 90 degrees so how does 3GX know where 90 degree on servo is...?
Weather permitting im going to fly the 500 like it tomorrow.
Ian (coolice) might help on this one.
We all know you have to setup 3GX in DIR mode & zero stick then level swash plate but to do this you need to dial in some sub trim on one or more servo's to get the 90 degree, for instants on my 450 aile servo dialled in 36% & elev 18% with swash levelling tool, so the setup is fine you would agree" now here's the weird bit when you first fly her there's no drift at all until about 25% of battery used then she's starts to tail drift, so I took a peace of (coolice) advise on a previous post that is to dial in a bit of sub trim on aile servo to compensate so the other day I took to the field determined to sort out the problem so dialled in swash mix then flew heli, alls fine but after a bit heli started its drifting so dialled in a bit more swash mix & tried again then again & again till I got to 80% still with drift 'weird' so back to the bench & zero all sub trims & suddenly the swash went completely crippled.? with servo horns all over the shop quickly disconnected battery & sat down to get some thoughts together.
This is the interesting bit because I forgot that I zeroed the sub trim & went out to fly it again & after couple mins flying I noticed I had no drift so continued to finish the flight but no drift.?
Got the tools out took the head of whilst battery still connected fitted levelling tool to find swash plate level so put in DIR mode to find swash not level so took it out of DIR to find swash level so does the 3GX level the servo's itself...?
Anyhow I have just done same with my 500efl again I've got sub trim dialled in when in DIR so zeroed sub trim & our of DIR swash is level all servo's 90 degrees so how does 3GX know where 90 degree on servo is...?
Weather permitting im going to fly the 500 like it tomorrow.










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