Hi All
Thought I would share this for you all to either laugh out loud at me or remember a similar event of your own.
Having just received my FF7 I decided to run through the programming and checking the servos etc etc.
That was two days ago.
Last night I decided to have another play and noticed that when I gave right stick I had no right Aileron movement. Left stick worked fine.
I swapped servos and did the usual scratching of head.
Thinking the worst I believed maybe there was something wrong with the transmitter and so set up a new model and found that right Aileron started working again.
After a further length of time I eventually found that I somehow set my end point on right Aileron to zero
ops:
ops:
How stupid was that??
I have since decided that I'm an idiot and should have more faith in the equipment and not my own lack of ability.
Cheers
Mark
PS. The FF7 is a fantastic piece of kit and compared to my FF6 is a breath of fresh air.
Thought I would share this for you all to either laugh out loud at me or remember a similar event of your own.
Having just received my FF7 I decided to run through the programming and checking the servos etc etc.
That was two days ago.
Last night I decided to have another play and noticed that when I gave right stick I had no right Aileron movement. Left stick worked fine.
I swapped servos and did the usual scratching of head.
Thinking the worst I believed maybe there was something wrong with the transmitter and so set up a new model and found that right Aileron started working again.
After a further length of time I eventually found that I somehow set my end point on right Aileron to zero
ops:
ops: How stupid was that??
I have since decided that I'm an idiot and should have more faith in the equipment and not my own lack of ability.
Cheers
Mark
PS. The FF7 is a fantastic piece of kit and compared to my FF6 is a breath of fresh air.

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