Ya it sounds like a gyro issue. if the pushrod is set too far out the gyro will over compnesate just like CyclingMagician says. Had the exact same issue with my B400 and I fixed it by moving the pushrod closer in to the servo and setting the gain somewhere between 70% and 80%
I do not have a Blade 400... I have a Blade CP... but from what I read from previous videos, you should set the gain in the TX to 75%. On the Tail push rod servo end, the pushrod is connected to the 4th hole out from the servo, this is to much so the gyro over compenstes. To resolve this, move the tail pushrod to the 2nd hole out on the servo arm. It would be better. If this does not work, i'll find another solution for you.
Also, if you hover a little higher off the ground, you will notice the heli is alot easier to control as there is less rotor wash higher up.
ssrc30 3 years ago
Ya it sounds like a gyro issue. if the pushrod is set too far out the gyro will over compnesate just like CyclingMagician says. Had the exact same issue with my B400 and I fixed it by moving the pushrod closer in to the servo and setting the gain somewhere between 70% and 80%
ssrc30 3 years ago
I do not have a Blade 400... I have a Blade CP... but from what I read from previous videos, you should set the gain in the TX to 75%. On the Tail push rod servo end, the pushrod is connected to the 4th hole out from the servo, this is to much so the gyro over compenstes. To resolve this, move the tail pushrod to the 2nd hole out on the servo arm. It would be better. If this does not work, i'll find another solution for you.
CyclingMagician 3 years ago