Was out last week flying my Aurora. Had a couple of flights and landed. It was going to be the last flight of the day and I always clip off the fuel line to let it cut of fuel starvation on the last flight.
Anyhow I walked over to the model and got about 6ft away when the heli started spooling up. I didnt ask it to do it
I waggled the cyclic as I couldnt get it to slow down, nothing happened, I had no control whatsoever. luckily i regained authority and clipped the fuel quick.
Went back to the pits and checked everything over. Everything looked fine. Turned tx on and then rx and waggled stick to see if I had control. The swash started to move than stopped, then started again. had the low voltage flahing light on the rx. After a lot of ****ing about I found that the "fail-safe" switch was dodgy. Fair enough if a cable to the switch gets cut you wont lose power but something has abviously shorted in the switch and caused it to think the heli was turned off!!
The reason it spooled up must of been that I had a higher trim set for the failsafe on throttle and it had briefly gone into that then lost power.
I no longer use a switch and just plug the battery directly into the rx now.
close call that could of ended in disaster, "fail-safe" doesnt mean you are always safe
Anyhow I walked over to the model and got about 6ft away when the heli started spooling up. I didnt ask it to do it

I waggled the cyclic as I couldnt get it to slow down, nothing happened, I had no control whatsoever. luckily i regained authority and clipped the fuel quick.
Went back to the pits and checked everything over. Everything looked fine. Turned tx on and then rx and waggled stick to see if I had control. The swash started to move than stopped, then started again. had the low voltage flahing light on the rx. After a lot of ****ing about I found that the "fail-safe" switch was dodgy. Fair enough if a cable to the switch gets cut you wont lose power but something has abviously shorted in the switch and caused it to think the heli was turned off!!

The reason it spooled up must of been that I had a higher trim set for the failsafe on throttle and it had briefly gone into that then lost power.
I no longer use a switch and just plug the battery directly into the rx now.
close call that could of ended in disaster, "fail-safe" doesnt mean you are always safe




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