Had a couple of flights with my T-Rex 500 this afternoon which went well apart from....
I upped the headspeed from 90% in idle 2 to 100%
In turn with the higher headspeed the nose of the heli crept round to the left hence tail was creeping right.
When back in normal mode at a lower headspeed the tail was solid.
I raised the gain limit until the heli had a fast tail shake then reduced the gain until it went, That was fine but the nose still crept left in flight at max revs.
I have closed the gap on the servo arm (Futaba 9257) to the next hole in and reset the gyro end points etc and played around with the gain but it still has this irritating nose to the left.
Tail blades are not too tight or slack and in good order.
Tail drive shaft is straight
All bearings in good order.
Torque tube in good order.
Dampers are good.
I had a tip from Noel Cross once for setting up gyros on the 500 which I never did but have done now.
When setting the servo arm set to 90 degrees then move the arm forward one notch on the splines and start the setup again.
I have done this but run out of daylight now.
Any tips on what might be causing this.
Hence the heli is rock solid at 90% throttle, Just that last 10% makes it do this.
I upped the headspeed from 90% in idle 2 to 100%
In turn with the higher headspeed the nose of the heli crept round to the left hence tail was creeping right.
When back in normal mode at a lower headspeed the tail was solid.
I raised the gain limit until the heli had a fast tail shake then reduced the gain until it went, That was fine but the nose still crept left in flight at max revs.
I have closed the gap on the servo arm (Futaba 9257) to the next hole in and reset the gyro end points etc and played around with the gain but it still has this irritating nose to the left.

Tail blades are not too tight or slack and in good order.
Tail drive shaft is straight
All bearings in good order.
Torque tube in good order.
Dampers are good.
I had a tip from Noel Cross once for setting up gyros on the 500 which I never did but have done now.
When setting the servo arm set to 90 degrees then move the arm forward one notch on the splines and start the setup again.
I have done this but run out of daylight now.
Any tips on what might be causing this.
Hence the heli is rock solid at 90% throttle, Just that last 10% makes it do this.




Comment