Well it had to happen eventually, and sods law it happened after I spent hours and hours getting the gyro working and transmitter working perfect.
Started to take off and as soon as the helicopter left the ground it started spinning so I thought it was the gyro acting up again so I throttled off and nothing happened, tried to ram it into the ground with controls... nothing.
So at just over a meter off the ground it started cruising across the field straight for a hedge and fence, it hit it pretty hard and the blades exploded straight away (only found one blade) and I got to it shortly after and stopped it.
From the looks of things I have only lost the main blades and the tail is slightly bent but I am waiting for a charge to finish so I can flash it up and have a go.
I honestly have never been so scared when that thing started doing its own thing and flew away, first thing I was thinking was there were people right behind the fence it was heading for.
Also does anyone know where I can get the little caps for the control sticks for my transmitter? I lost one running across the field.
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Started to take off and as soon as the helicopter left the ground it started spinning so I thought it was the gyro acting up again so I throttled off and nothing happened, tried to ram it into the ground with controls... nothing.
So at just over a meter off the ground it started cruising across the field straight for a hedge and fence, it hit it pretty hard and the blades exploded straight away (only found one blade) and I got to it shortly after and stopped it.
From the looks of things I have only lost the main blades and the tail is slightly bent but I am waiting for a charge to finish so I can flash it up and have a go.
I honestly have never been so scared when that thing started doing its own thing and flew away, first thing I was thinking was there were people right behind the fence it was heading for.
Also does anyone know where I can get the little caps for the control sticks for my transmitter? I lost one running across the field.
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