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  • HBK2 Spinning Problem

    I am unsure what is going on but all of a sudden my HBK2 is spinning wildly. Prior to it going wrong it was behaving perfectly and a dream to fly, now it is possessed and uncontrolable. The only thing that has changed is that I fitted the official Airwolf body to it.

    Observations made has shown to me that when I apply right rudder there is good movement in the tail blades however, when I apply left rudder there is barely any movement in the tail at all. I would guess that almost certainly the problem but I can't find the solution.

    The servo is at 1 when at neutral and at it full manual movement to the left it is at 10 and right is about 4 or 5. When I ask the transmitter to move the servo it goes to the right correctly, but when I ask for the left there is barely any movement at all.

    I have taken the heli out of the fuselage for these tests to eliminate that from the equasion.

    Hope you can help
    Toni
    aka Talisa

    Align T-Rex 600 Electric - Carbon Fibre
    Align T-Rex 600 Electric - Metal Frame (Airwolf being fitted)
    Century GL450SE x 2
    Honey Bee King II with Airwolf Fuselage
    Blade CX2 - Jet Ranger Rescue Fuselage
    Phoenix Sim V1.05.j
    Spektrum DX7 Transmitter

    Sussex Model Centre - Worthing - U.K.
    http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/
    RC Lighting Specialists
    http://www.rclighting.net/

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    Suspend this thread as I may have solved the problem. Trouble is I have just dropped one of the nuts for the main rotar and can't test it till I find this nut.
    Toni
    aka Talisa

    Align T-Rex 600 Electric - Carbon Fibre
    Align T-Rex 600 Electric - Metal Frame (Airwolf being fitted)
    Century GL450SE x 2
    Honey Bee King II with Airwolf Fuselage
    Blade CX2 - Jet Ranger Rescue Fuselage
    Phoenix Sim V1.05.j
    Spektrum DX7 Transmitter

    Sussex Model Centre - Worthing - U.K.
    http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/
    RC Lighting Specialists
    http://www.rclighting.net/

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