Rob Lancaster
Well-Known Member
Ok guys, here we go, last but not least; the tail kick.
I managed to get most of the tail kick out but not all. Sometimes it kicks more then others. But always after a rudder input the tail will bounce back and forth and then slowly be reduced to a small wiggle, but still would remain oscillating.
Man you jab the rudder and she does the hula when released and then slowly reduces back down to a wiggle. Do you guys know what I mean?
I again have gone from a very low to a very high setting in the gyro. It seems to like it better with a setting around 60/65. But that's the best I can get it. Something else electrical needs to be adjusted.
I'm STILL waiting for Spartan to get back to me. I asked them some questions over a week ago about this problem but so far, just crickets...
A reminder: I have a Spartan Quark gyro and I'm running a Hobbywing Platinum V4 60 amp ESC, with a P-BOX...
Well that's it for now.
What would you guys do next?
Heck, by the time Spartan get's back to me, we all might have it all sorted out by then; ha!
Thanks crew,
Rob...
I managed to get most of the tail kick out but not all. Sometimes it kicks more then others. But always after a rudder input the tail will bounce back and forth and then slowly be reduced to a small wiggle, but still would remain oscillating.
Man you jab the rudder and she does the hula when released and then slowly reduces back down to a wiggle. Do you guys know what I mean?
I again have gone from a very low to a very high setting in the gyro. It seems to like it better with a setting around 60/65. But that's the best I can get it. Something else electrical needs to be adjusted.
I'm STILL waiting for Spartan to get back to me. I asked them some questions over a week ago about this problem but so far, just crickets...
A reminder: I have a Spartan Quark gyro and I'm running a Hobbywing Platinum V4 60 amp ESC, with a P-BOX...
Well that's it for now.
What would you guys do next?
Heck, by the time Spartan get's back to me, we all might have it all sorted out by then; ha!
Thanks crew,
Rob...