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Old 09-21-2012, 02:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys. New here and need a little help. Let me give u some background first. Bought the st uh huey. Straight out of box did piro from %^#. damaged body beyond repair. So rebuilt it as a regular sr. Next strapped it down on a lazy susan. Yup learnin here. Ok so a bad tail motor. Got that replaced. Noe i can hover on a sim. Cant fo forwArd flight but can hover. I realizr that while hovering there will be drift. Not what mine did. Lift about 8-12 inches. Tail holding fine and then out of no whefe shoots off without input and slams imto house. My question is what is out of adjustment to cause this. When i rebuild what should i check
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Old 09-21-2012, 09:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Anything can get the heli to drift into something. Check tracking of the blades. Also try and move the weights to the center of the fly bar to make it a bit more responsive. Are you using the Stock TX? These birds tend to be really sloppy on handling. Thats what make them user friendly almost to the point they are almost under flyable sometimes. Try the weights or even taking a set off and try again. This time fly in a field of high grass. If you have to ditch hit TC and the grass can soften the blow a bit. Lay out something flat so you can land and take off from.
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Old 09-22-2012, 04:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hovering on a sim requires virtually zero input, they just hover like a video game. Hovering in real life is completely different. You will want to work on forward flight on the SIM, if you want to fly the SR, since you already have the sim this would be the best route.

Work on flying forwards, stopping, flying backwards, stopping. Strafing side to side with quick stops. Work on doing it all faster and faster, till you can do it without even thinking about it. Once you can do that, and get a feel for the inputs and the corrections you need to make, take out the SR again after its fully repaired and trimmed out. The SR requires massive stick inputs with that stock TX, compared to heli's on the sim.
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