Hi,
I have a Buzz Fly CX, I've had one or two crashes with it but nothing major, the only thing I have had to replace is the tail truss as this got a bit bent and mangled (more because it's unbelievably delicate than the size of crash).
I am finding that I have a couple of issues.
1. The Heli needs a LOT of trimming to stop it strafing Left Tail In
2. Occasionally when moving quickly it appears that the Heli loses stability and the only way I can explain it is that it looks like the body is swinging round in circles using the top rotors as it's pivot point, it can get quite wild but luckily I've managed to catch it and bring it back under control. Is this normal or does it point to some sort of balance issue? Is there a proper term for this?
My Blades appear pretty unscathed although there are a couple of very minor chips along the leading edges on the top rotors, so minor you can barely feel them when you fun your finger over them.
Another thing I've been thinking is that I might be getting quite a lot of environmental affects in my living room. I have a Radiator the length of one wall and opposite this there is an open fireplace which can be a bit drafty and we have no double glazing so there's quite a lot of convection near the windows.
Anyway, if anyone can point me in the right direction of fixing Number 1 or 2 that would be great.
Cheers
Sean
I have a Buzz Fly CX, I've had one or two crashes with it but nothing major, the only thing I have had to replace is the tail truss as this got a bit bent and mangled (more because it's unbelievably delicate than the size of crash).
I am finding that I have a couple of issues.
1. The Heli needs a LOT of trimming to stop it strafing Left Tail In
2. Occasionally when moving quickly it appears that the Heli loses stability and the only way I can explain it is that it looks like the body is swinging round in circles using the top rotors as it's pivot point, it can get quite wild but luckily I've managed to catch it and bring it back under control. Is this normal or does it point to some sort of balance issue? Is there a proper term for this?
My Blades appear pretty unscathed although there are a couple of very minor chips along the leading edges on the top rotors, so minor you can barely feel them when you fun your finger over them.
Another thing I've been thinking is that I might be getting quite a lot of environmental affects in my living room. I have a Radiator the length of one wall and opposite this there is an open fireplace which can be a bit drafty and we have no double glazing so there's quite a lot of convection near the windows.
Anyway, if anyone can point me in the right direction of fixing Number 1 or 2 that would be great.
Cheers
Sean



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