Piccolo Torque
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Piccolo Torque
Need some help. Even with the gain set on full, my Piccolo still rotates to the left and requires full trim and some stick to correct. Any ideas?
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RE: Piccolo Torque
That is TOO much gain, TOO much tail motor. Cut back a little. If it spins clockwise (Left) then that is the tail working, if it spins counter clockwise, then that is the tail not working enough.
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RE: Piccolo Torque
Flying Weasel has a point. Use clockwise and counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise?) to describ the dirrection of rotation.
Also, describe your configuration. Do you have a Fun Piccolo? With a piccoboard? What transmitter?
And, here are a [link=http://www.ikarus-modellbau.de/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=138982&page=0&view=collap sed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1]few[/link] - [link=http://www.pgoelz.com/piccolo1.html]good[/link] - [link=http://www.dream-models.com/h/flying-index.html]links[/link] that should help get you going.
Also, describe your configuration. Do you have a Fun Piccolo? With a piccoboard? What transmitter?
And, here are a [link=http://www.ikarus-modellbau.de/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=138982&page=0&view=collap sed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1]few[/link] - [link=http://www.pgoelz.com/piccolo1.html]good[/link] - [link=http://www.dream-models.com/h/flying-index.html]links[/link] that should help get you going.
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RE: Piccolo Torque
Thanks guys,
The model is indeed rotating clockwise (to the left as I described it). I have a Fun Picco with piccoboard and a Sanwa RD6000 radio setup.
I'll also try the links out - thanks Vince.
Thanks too, Flying Weasle
The model is indeed rotating clockwise (to the left as I described it). I have a Fun Picco with piccoboard and a Sanwa RD6000 radio setup.
I'll also try the links out - thanks Vince.
Thanks too, Flying Weasle