What do you do when your heli behaves like "slightly drunk"? The heli in question is Trex 450 Pro DFC with AR7200BX (i.e. BeastX). And by "slightly drunk" I mean : acting in accordance with "general direction" of Tx commands, but as if the setup/servos/motor were off, by large amount.
Here is the story: I put my Trex 450 on a shelf after nice and uneventful flying, picked it up few days later and it performed terribly. The air temperature about 5 Celsius, the battery not the best I have. Checks before start good - general directions of cyclics and rudder OK, battery fully charged even though not very well balanced, Tx range good. However after start the cyclics were slow to react, main rotor bogging down on pitch ~ 8 degrees or even smaller. Very difficult to maintain altitude in ground effect zone, difficult to change attitude. Finally when landing I switched TH at the height between 0.5m - 1m (hard to see the height since it wasn't close to me, I felt it might be dangerous to bring it close), hoping to at least land it nicely. However the heli developed suicidal tendency and just rammed into the ground breaking more than few bits. Broken main blades, bent main shaft and boom, mangled DFC head, broken gears in two cyclics servos AND one horn, torn one DFC link. All fixed now apart from head, so not much problem (I keep range of spares, including gears for my servos etc.).
My suspicion is on DFC links, but there might be other reasons. The main question is: what should I do next time when my heli develops such "drunken behaviour"? I suppose I should have landed it right after noticing it does not fly well, but what next? Disassemble head and redo the setup? Replace DFC links (trouble is, hard to see whether they are good or bad)? Something else?
I'm not keen on replacing everything in the heli just because in the first few seconds of flight the "general feel" is bad or close to unusable, but what do more experienced folk do?
Here is the story: I put my Trex 450 on a shelf after nice and uneventful flying, picked it up few days later and it performed terribly. The air temperature about 5 Celsius, the battery not the best I have. Checks before start good - general directions of cyclics and rudder OK, battery fully charged even though not very well balanced, Tx range good. However after start the cyclics were slow to react, main rotor bogging down on pitch ~ 8 degrees or even smaller. Very difficult to maintain altitude in ground effect zone, difficult to change attitude. Finally when landing I switched TH at the height between 0.5m - 1m (hard to see the height since it wasn't close to me, I felt it might be dangerous to bring it close), hoping to at least land it nicely. However the heli developed suicidal tendency and just rammed into the ground breaking more than few bits. Broken main blades, bent main shaft and boom, mangled DFC head, broken gears in two cyclics servos AND one horn, torn one DFC link. All fixed now apart from head, so not much problem (I keep range of spares, including gears for my servos etc.).
My suspicion is on DFC links, but there might be other reasons. The main question is: what should I do next time when my heli develops such "drunken behaviour"? I suppose I should have landed it right after noticing it does not fly well, but what next? Disassemble head and redo the setup? Replace DFC links (trouble is, hard to see whether they are good or bad)? Something else?
I'm not keen on replacing everything in the heli just because in the first few seconds of flight the "general feel" is bad or close to unusable, but what do more experienced folk do?





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