I haven't heard of it "shutting off" but I have heard that the aeileron servos would get stripped because the control surfaces were a little bit stiff. Most people take the control linkages off and move the surfaces back and forth to loosen then up before flight so it doesn't happen.
just enough to keep it airborne, I tested how slow i could fly up high incase i stalled. The parkzone can fly really slow without stalling because there so light.
a complete shut off is unlikely due to a singular isolated problem, as the electronics used in the corsair are high quality they have fail safes that stop feedback of current due to a short circuit in an single component. although failure of a servo would most likely cause instant loss of control
Nice flying! I didn't think the PKZ Corsair would have such good low speed handling
eclipser2004 8 months ago
I haven't heard of it "shutting off" but I have heard that the aeileron servos would get stripped because the control surfaces were a little bit stiff. Most people take the control linkages off and move the surfaces back and forth to loosen then up before flight so it doesn't happen.
wavewash 2 years ago
I've tryed to go around me very low and slow and it was pretty fun.
parkzonecorsairtips 2 years ago
Thanks :)
AUTimByrne 2 years ago
Hey, how much throttle are you giving it to flow slow?
AUTimByrne 2 years ago
just enough to keep it airborne, I tested how slow i could fly up high incase i stalled. The parkzone can fly really slow without stalling because there so light.
zixxer2360 2 years ago
holy cow you hit the grass and never crashed lmao
bladeflyer7 2 years ago
a complete shut off is unlikely due to a singular isolated problem, as the electronics used in the corsair are high quality they have fail safes that stop feedback of current due to a short circuit in an single component. although failure of a servo would most likely cause instant loss of control
backwardsreaction 2 years ago
you must have been getting giddy!...nice work!...check my vid!
dannym2000 3 years ago