VICTORY for skylark
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I have just had my best flight (well hover) with my skylark. I have fitted a new tail motor, selotaped my tail rotor (waiting for new one) and away i went. I was able to move the copter from 1 place to another with relative ease. I am still having problems with a stable hover as after a few seconds it seems to become very unstable (maby someone can point me in the right direction as to what this problem is) but this maby due to the dodgy temp repair on the tail rotor. hope most of you remember the feeling when you first started of seeming to have made a fair sized jump on the learning curve.
Thanks for your help.
rob.
Thanks for your help.
rob.
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are you flying indoors if you are how big is the room you are flying in 20x20ft if not it could be air turbulence if you don't have a largish room then outside on calm days is best to practice
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pride goes before a fall
Bummer.
Just got skylark at 4 feet, fairly stable outside. then it had a major wobble, boom strike and lost one of the tiny bearings between rotors in my grass. its too dark now so hope to be able to see it in daylight in the morning. more expence...
rob.
Just got skylark at 4 feet, fairly stable outside. then it had a major wobble, boom strike and lost one of the tiny bearings between rotors in my grass. its too dark now so hope to be able to see it in daylight in the morning. more expence...
rob.