I have to agree with the temp thing. I fly in AZ summers, over 110F, you cant take the heli from a cold house or car and start flying without some crazy tail wag. So even a normal gyro will exhibit the same behavior. Let the temp of the gyros equalize and you'll be good to go.
This problem only happened to me once and i believe it was because i took the heli out into the cold and fired it up right away without letting it acclimate to the temperature change. The pizo gyro is very sensitive to the cold. If you are flying in cold weather take the heli out and let it sit for 5-10 mins before conecting battery. This was recommended to me and i have been problem free ever since.
I have to agree with the temp thing. I fly in AZ summers, over 110F, you cant take the heli from a cold house or car and start flying without some crazy tail wag. So even a normal gyro will exhibit the same behavior. Let the temp of the gyros equalize and you'll be good to go.
lucasoptura 5 months ago
Thank you!
I will try that. warm and sunny days are coming soon here in Croatia and I will have the opportunity to try that
NiramZD 1 year ago
I have the same problem that cost me a helicopter crash.
I do not know whether is the failure to flymentor or I' am doing something wrong with adjustments.
I tried the factory settings ... same problem
I tried the settings that I found on forums ... same problem
NiramZD 2 years ago
@NiramZD
This problem only happened to me once and i believe it was because i took the heli out into the cold and fired it up right away without letting it acclimate to the temperature change. The pizo gyro is very sensitive to the cold. If you are flying in cold weather take the heli out and let it sit for 5-10 mins before conecting battery. This was recommended to me and i have been problem free ever since.
Good luck and happy flying.
kashalp 1 year ago