In all the dozens of professional setup videos, tutorials and manuals I've looked through, I've never seen it said that the tail rotor needs to be balanced. I might weigh the tail blades to make sure one isn't WAY heavier than the other due to a manufacturing defect, but doing the whole balancing routine on them? I'd like to see proof that this is required.
No positive pitch at top end giving a head speed much too high with no lift off
you need to get a pitch guage and set up your blades properly - and programe your pitch and throttle curves into your radio
Deffinately go to a club and get someone who knows what they're doing to set it up and teach you to flyl, you'll save yourself a lot of heartache and possible injury
Check to make sure your tail rotor is balanced. Also what gyro are you running, you want it to be set up correctly. I would suggest taking your heli to a local club to get it looked over by an experienced heli pilot before you let er rip.
taa mate.. we actually discovered what the snag was shortly after posting the vid... The tail control rod was insuffeciently supported at one particular point causing vibration along the rod, that in turn was moving the tail rotor... the gyro was constantly tring to counter-react the action resulting in the 'Wobble' seen in the vid.. still cheers for the pointer..
gyro gain too high.
nicholas5674 3 months ago
In all the dozens of professional setup videos, tutorials and manuals I've looked through, I've never seen it said that the tail rotor needs to be balanced. I might weigh the tail blades to make sure one isn't WAY heavier than the other due to a manufacturing defect, but doing the whole balancing routine on them? I'd like to see proof that this is required.
Gamezalot 10 months ago
Gyro gain is too high. I see this fairly often just before lift off. The tail rotor is running smooth and is not the problem.
chuanist 1 year ago 2
It's not vibrations, it's oscillations. Not a balance problem.
Lolinwhite 1 year ago
@Lolinwhite tal cual! ese es el probema!
This is the problem !
cristian22metal 9 months ago
yeah raptorfreak is right you gryo loks way to senstive
ganster205 1 year ago
i think you might need more umf! to lean .. maybe?
420choky 1 year ago
balance tail rotor
iml337rofl 2 years ago
lower the gain on your gyro it might do the trick!
imprint2finished 2 years ago
maby your shaft of the tail rotor is bend a little
maby you can not see it but at high velosetys it will vibrate i got the same on a micro rc helicoter
i buyed one for fun but the blades flyed against the stair case en now its bend an it vibrate realy hard when i try to fly it
pion95 2 years ago
balance the tail rotor, main rotor, and swash assembly
diseaseddragonfly 2 years ago 3
I agree with previous posts:
Tail Rotor way off balance
No positive pitch at top end giving a head speed much too high with no lift off
you need to get a pitch guage and set up your blades properly - and programe your pitch and throttle curves into your radio
Deffinately go to a club and get someone who knows what they're doing to set it up and teach you to flyl, you'll save yourself a lot of heartache and possible injury
Best of luck mate
agat1973 3 years ago
tail rotor is too strong and it is off balance
planesRus 3 years ago
Certainly Correct
DuffmanAussie 3 years ago
try changing
poomysan 3 years ago
thunder tiger 30/50
main shaft is bend.
jnuness 3 years ago
theres probably too much weight on the back
gjohal123 3 years ago
You can log on to daddyhobby forum and post your question there. There should be some guru can help you.
dreamlover2359 5 years ago
Check to make sure your tail rotor is balanced. Also what gyro are you running, you want it to be set up correctly. I would suggest taking your heli to a local club to get it looked over by an experienced heli pilot before you let er rip.
RaptorFreak95 5 years ago
taa mate.. we actually discovered what the snag was shortly after posting the vid... The tail control rod was insuffeciently supported at one particular point causing vibration along the rod, that in turn was moving the tail rotor... the gyro was constantly tring to counter-react the action resulting in the 'Wobble' seen in the vid.. still cheers for the pointer..
spacemonkeys99 5 years ago
The main shaft is bend m8
nothing to do weed the tail support.
you guaranteed you Ade a crash and you never realized what the the snag was?
hover 20 years experience m8 and i I'm a Self-taught pilot m8.
that's way people gives up on RC helicopters, they dont seek proper advice.
jnuness 3 years ago