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  • Blade 130x tail wag.

    In backwards inverted flight im getting some tail wag like the gyro gain is too high...can this be adjusted for on the 130x...?

    All other orientations it seems fine.

    Loving this little heli...first flights today outside near no wind and its a stunning little heli.

    Lurv it.
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  • #2
    yup is possible to turn the gyro gain down a bit, info can be found in the link below.

    130 X Gyro Gain Menu - HeliFreak

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    • #3
      Hi wheels you can adjust the gains although I have found the standard to be pretty good, also I had the same problem with mine in backwards inverted flight but only when I was doind it in a low head speed in Idle 2 it was great even when travelling fast. If you have tried Idle 2 and want to adjust the gains here is the Instructions for doing so many thanks Simon:-

      To enter Programming Mode:
      1. Move the throttle stick to the full throttle (100% throttle travel) postion and power on the transmitter.
      2. Connect the flight battery to the helicopter control unit.
      3. The Status LED turns solid blue, then blinks in a series of Red, Green and Blue LEDs.
      4. When the control unit is in programming mode, the Red LED is solid and the Status LED blinks.
      Move the Elevator stick forward or backward to change between axes.
      Red LED = Elevator
      Green LED = Aileron
      Blue LED = Rudder
      Move the Aileron stick left or right to change the gain value.
      The Axis LED Is solid when the gain is at the default (neutral) value.
      Right Aileron increases the gain and the LEDs blinks faster.
      Left Aileron decreases the gain and the LEDs blink slower.
      There are ten steps available in each direction for a total of 20 gain values for each axis.
      The highest and lowest values are within a predetermined range and do not prevent the helicopter from being flyable.
      To reset the gain values to the default settings:
      1. Adjust the Rudder travel value to 100% in both directions.
      2. Hold right rudder for 5 seconds while in programming mode. The Red, Green and Blue LEDs will blink in a sequence
      to indicate the default settings are active.
      To exit the menu:
      1. Disconnect the flight battery from the control unit.
      2. Move the throttle stick to the low/idle position or activate Throttle Hold. Leave the transmitter powered on.
      3. Connect the flight battery to the control unit.
      Optional Gyro Gain Menu
      ©

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      • #4
        I have had the wag,gyro gains didn't help,every time it's been a worn gear causing vibes!
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        • #5
          I'm getting wags every 20 flights due to the tail servo twitching. They go away after cleaning the servo strip with a rubber

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