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Old 11-19-2004, 06:36 AM
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Default My Heli go always on the left side

I have a problem with my E-sky Honey Bee 2.
When i take off the Hely go always on the left,
so is impossible to control.

What can i do, what have i to tune?

Thanks,

Matteo
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Old 11-19-2004, 07:06 AM
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Default RE: My Heli go always on the left side

Check that your swashplate is level and flybar paddles are horizontal when servos are neutral. Adjust you main blade tracking. Check that battery is not leaning to left side.

A little drift to the left is normal due to the gyro acting to stabilize the tail and the tail rotor producing thrust to the left. Counter with some right trim... Get it at least 2ft off the ground to get out of ground effect.
Old 11-19-2004, 07:14 AM
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Default RE: My Heli go always on the left side

STEER RIGHT
Old 11-19-2004, 11:11 AM
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Default RE: My Heli go always on the left side

ground effect pulls most E-helis to the left when under 3 feet off the ground. the the tail wash mixes with the blade wash and pushes the heli left... the higher u get, the less it has an effect, and the easier it is to fly. Training gear really helps here, because once ur in the air, then u have to get back down... training gear helps emmensly.
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These guys speak the truth. Post up and let us know how it all comes together for you ok? :-)

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