教set esky head lock gyro (斎片)

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  • I have Belt CP 6 Channel Esky transmitter. I purchased the 0704A head gyro. With the gyro switch in normal mode servo works ok but is sensitive same as in this video. But when I move the head lock switch to lock mode the servo creeps to the left and when I move the rudder stick the servo will not repeat and will not center and continues to creep to the left. Any ideas????

  • I understand what's going on. I had to do the same with my HBK2..

    First he's turning on HH mod and the tail pitch makes the tail servo to make the heli turn right

    Second he fixes the tail pitch, turning to the left and the gyro's fine.

  • hi! i have a headlock gyro but i don't understand what you're doing to make it not to move after switch to normal mode. could you explain me please?

  • No, he is turning HH off!

  • you switch it to headlock and trimm it til he the servo stand neutral so he dont walk away.

    when you did that switch back to rate than he ha sto stand in the same position.

  • Ok so your saying, turn off the HH to normal rate make your trim adjustment then switch back on until the servo stays neutral when switched to HH???

    doesnt this then throw off trim when in rate mode???

  • i dont understand it too switch de gyro on and off?

  • what the hell are you trying to show us???

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