I've been happy with my Futaba 401 and I've just bought an Assan GA250 which seems about the same. Very stable and ok for normal flying. I'm now starting to practice autos and after letting the heli drop using negative to keep the blades going I increase the pitch with power on to stabilise the altitude. When I do this the heli turns through up to 90 degrees. Do I need a better gyro or am I expecting too much? I am using a DS520 and the heli is a 450.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What can I expect from a gyro?
Collapse
X
-
I would guess that the spinning is due to the very fast RPM change in the tail rotors. Remember that a tail gyro knows the heading of the heli. When you are autoing, the gyro has to make big pitch changes in the tail to keep the tail from drifting. When you flick out of TH the gyro is still making these big pitch changes, but they end up having more effect due to the increased tail rotor speed, causing the tail to turn.
I might be completely wrong but it sort of makes sense
Trex 700n DFC - YS120, Spartan Vortex
Gaui X5 - Spartan Vortex

-
As Stanley says, there is a huge torque input from applying power to the blades again, and the tail can only do so much at a given rpm...
I would think there are two things here (at least)
1) are your tail blade driven by the rotor when autoing?.. (if not then here may lie your issue, my hawks are NOT driven when autoing)
2) how far is your headspeed dropping when autoing?.. the closer you keep it to 'normal' the more efficient the tail rotors will work, and also the less torque will be applied when you flick out of throttle hold
possibly... is your gyro gain set correctly?... perhaps you could try with a little more gain and see what happens to the tailLogo 600 3D --- Vortex Vx1n
JR Forza 700 --- Vortex Vx1e
Team Macgregor flight team and Magregor industries field rep
Co-founder of South Hants Helis - and now on Facebook
And the proud wearer of one
Comment
-
Thanks. Is it possible to keep the tail constant when coming out of an auto into powered flight or am I asking too much?Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
Phoenix Sim
Comment
-
I would say yes, that is asking too much.... but then im not that experienced in this field... my autos end with a landing, one way or another
Logo 600 3D --- Vortex Vx1n
JR Forza 700 --- Vortex Vx1e
Team Macgregor flight team and Magregor industries field rep
Co-founder of South Hants Helis - and now on Facebook
And the proud wearer of one
Comment
-
Thanks. I'll stick with the current gyros then and not go for a Quark. I'll try using the controls to compensate.Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
Phoenix Sim
Comment
-
The main cause is letting the head speed bleed off to much. Try flicking into throttle hold and before the speed drops to low flick out and it should hold.
The lower the head speed the lower the tail holding capacity, the engine produces a huge amount of torque when dropping out of hold causing the spin. There should be a feature on your tx to slow the spin up slightly and reduce the kick aswell.
JoeInvertix 400
Vortex 285
TBS Discovery Endurance
X4 II
Schluter Champion Longranger
G4 E720
G4 E720 Big AIR edition
Goblin Urukay super slow
Goblin 700 KSE Slow
Goblin 700 KSE Fast
Srimok Faifa
Spectra G
Synergy 766
I'm not controlling it, just preventing it from crashing
http://mangled-rc.com/
Comment
-
ITs very hard on the tail.
the softer the start the more likely itll keep its heading.
If your just flicking out of TH into instant 70% throttle or whatever then your answer is no, its not possible to keep the heading constant
some ESCs have a bailout feature that does a semi soft start though to help with htisNONE OF THE BELOW HELI'S ARE OWNED BY ME ANY MORE
TT Raptor G4 + Vbar | MCPX V1 + HP05 Brushless & All the upgrades | 130x Stock | Henseleit TDR 2013 +Vbar | 450L DOMINATOR 6S + Mini Kbar | Logo 550SX +Vbar MiniProud wearer of the EGS award!
Comment

Comment