Well guys, put the 600L in today.
Mixed emotions really, kinda glad its out of the way, its only my second crash, the last one being 2 to 3 years ago. But gutted a little not crashed heli is now crashed!
Will need a bit of help to sus out what went wrong!
I was between 1 to 2 mins into the third flight of the day on the 600l. I was hovering inverted about 100ft up, as I went to bring it back to upright hover, I heard a strange noise. It sounded like the motor had shut down. My friend with me seems to think he heard a crunch before he recognised the motor had shut down. But I don't recall hearing that.
in the heat of the moment I held it in the hover, I think at that point I was feeding in positive collective as it held its altitude. Then I think I was at full stick and it began to come down. It didn't fall like straight down, but I was coming down fast (as I recall in the moment).
As it came down, I didn't feel I had any cyclic control, but I think this is down to bleeding all the head speed. As it dropped I moved the collective to just below mid stick. As it got to around 3 to 4 meters I went full positive. I don't recall the heli responding to this, but it may of done.
It hit the hard compact soil skids down, but leaning forward, so the bottom front left took the impact.
I didn't hit throttle hold until it was on the deck and stopped.
I collected it and brought it back to the pit without unplugging anything. All servos were responding normally, and no beeps or anything from the ESC. I then powered down.
The good news is the damage - Skids, Canopy and that looks about it
. It popped both links of the swash from the main blades. Tail blades, mains, boom all undamaged. Main gearing, tail gearing again all ok. Servos seem to be operational also, pending a closer look.
So pulled the logs, I need to sus the logging on the brain because it does not add up. the last log in it showed a 6min flight!
Anyways attached are screenshots of the castle and jeti (logs brain also).
I initially thought the system had lost its throttle signal, but the timing of the throttle going to zero does not coincide with my pitch inputs. So I am not sure. What I know for sure is there was no over amp, no under voltage, no signal loss (signal strength averages 5 or 6, with it dropping to 3 for a blip. But signal quality stays 100%). No RX power loss either.







Mixed emotions really, kinda glad its out of the way, its only my second crash, the last one being 2 to 3 years ago. But gutted a little not crashed heli is now crashed!
Will need a bit of help to sus out what went wrong!
I was between 1 to 2 mins into the third flight of the day on the 600l. I was hovering inverted about 100ft up, as I went to bring it back to upright hover, I heard a strange noise. It sounded like the motor had shut down. My friend with me seems to think he heard a crunch before he recognised the motor had shut down. But I don't recall hearing that.
in the heat of the moment I held it in the hover, I think at that point I was feeding in positive collective as it held its altitude. Then I think I was at full stick and it began to come down. It didn't fall like straight down, but I was coming down fast (as I recall in the moment).
As it came down, I didn't feel I had any cyclic control, but I think this is down to bleeding all the head speed. As it dropped I moved the collective to just below mid stick. As it got to around 3 to 4 meters I went full positive. I don't recall the heli responding to this, but it may of done.
It hit the hard compact soil skids down, but leaning forward, so the bottom front left took the impact.
I didn't hit throttle hold until it was on the deck and stopped.
I collected it and brought it back to the pit without unplugging anything. All servos were responding normally, and no beeps or anything from the ESC. I then powered down.
The good news is the damage - Skids, Canopy and that looks about it
. It popped both links of the swash from the main blades. Tail blades, mains, boom all undamaged. Main gearing, tail gearing again all ok. Servos seem to be operational also, pending a closer look. So pulled the logs, I need to sus the logging on the brain because it does not add up. the last log in it showed a 6min flight!
Anyways attached are screenshots of the castle and jeti (logs brain also).
I initially thought the system had lost its throttle signal, but the timing of the throttle going to zero does not coincide with my pitch inputs. So I am not sure. What I know for sure is there was no over amp, no under voltage, no signal loss (signal strength averages 5 or 6, with it dropping to 3 for a blip. But signal quality stays 100%). No RX power loss either.









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