Hi...........
Well I took her out today for the first time to my local field and and need some help, I did my pre-flight check everything is ready to go, nobody was around with dogs, children etc wind at no more than 1mph if that. The swash plate, servos, paddles and blades have been balanced or level at 90 degres. Ok way to much throttle and before I knew it she was twenty feet high so I reduced throttle and she started to come down and moving forward I kept her pretty level and increased throttle as reached around 10 feet high at this point her nose lifted and her tail dropped as I came to a hover.
Every time i tried to hover the same thing her nose would rise and her tail would drop and then she would come back to earth with a bump.
I re-checked servos and swash plate all level, I tried to trim her out but no change the only thing i can think of is the COG.
Foward flight is ok and turning is ok I did half a circuit unitl i tried to hover.
At this point I am confused and lucky that nothing has been broken.
Help!.
Mike
Well I took her out today for the first time to my local field and and need some help, I did my pre-flight check everything is ready to go, nobody was around with dogs, children etc wind at no more than 1mph if that. The swash plate, servos, paddles and blades have been balanced or level at 90 degres. Ok way to much throttle and before I knew it she was twenty feet high so I reduced throttle and she started to come down and moving forward I kept her pretty level and increased throttle as reached around 10 feet high at this point her nose lifted and her tail dropped as I came to a hover.
Every time i tried to hover the same thing her nose would rise and her tail would drop and then she would come back to earth with a bump.
I re-checked servos and swash plate all level, I tried to trim her out but no change the only thing i can think of is the COG.
Foward flight is ok and turning is ok I did half a circuit unitl i tried to hover.
At this point I am confused and lucky that nothing has been broken.
Help!.
Mike


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