thunder tiger raptor 30 v2 self destruct
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crack kills
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You had too much negative pitch at speed for Normal Mode, and probably your dampers were either shot or too soft. You slammed the throttle stick down full negative and had a boom strike because -10 degrees of pitch had nowhere to go on the ground.
As far as I can see, it looks like pilot error, not a defect in the helicopter.
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it looked like the feathering shaft broke
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Oh damn WTF??
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looked like it had slightly off tracking so something in the head was not working well,
if tracking isnt spot on you will get all sorts go wrong, noticably mushy cyclic response, twitching, general poor control, its not that bad so ether its pilot error or something in the head assembly isnt right, binding perhaps, these helis are usualy well built, most of the time its something the pilots has done or overlooked
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Its called chop the throttle. not rear cyclic. But hey, we all learn and on heli's learnin is expensive. Welcome to the Heli Family.
bad place for learning,no much space,will be besto to try in a park on grass,which is much softer,
gabysande 1 month ago
@gabysande
i wasn't trying to fly
wcwickedclown 1 month ago
Thanks for the buttcrack....
TheVylence 1 month ago
@TheVylence
np i see it was calling you again sorry lol
wcwickedclown 1 month ago
Were you just testing the motor? Really, I don't think its a good Idea to use ANY negative pitch on or near the ground. When you do , you get a hard landing, or the boom hits the ground, and then things like this happen.
cool heli though. Dampers are a nice tool.
epic99jesus 1 month ago
@epic99jesus
lesson learned lol thanks
wcwickedclown 1 month ago