Hi, so I just got the trex 450 kit in the mail today and assembled it and it flew fine after I put all of my electronics on it. I also have a Hughes 500 plastic body that I want to put over my helicopter to make it a scale heli, but after I put the newly assembled 450 into my Hughes 500 body, I have a problem.
The problem is that my tail rotor cant stop my helicopter from spinning EVEN when the tail rotor is maxed out at full pitch. To clarify: The helicopter wants to yaw opposite the direction of the main rotor blades obviously, and even when I have my tail rotor completely maxed out as far as it can move in pitch to counteract the torque affect, the helicopter will still spin.
I looked at the entire situation for 3 hours to see if I assembled something wrong, but everything is as it should be, and I had flown the trex 450 fine before I put it into the Hughes 500 plastic body. Once I put it into the body, my tail rotor seems to not produce enough thrust to prevent the helicopter from rotating opposite the direction of my main rotor blades...
Any ideas guys?
The problem is that my tail rotor cant stop my helicopter from spinning EVEN when the tail rotor is maxed out at full pitch. To clarify: The helicopter wants to yaw opposite the direction of the main rotor blades obviously, and even when I have my tail rotor completely maxed out as far as it can move in pitch to counteract the torque affect, the helicopter will still spin.
I looked at the entire situation for 3 hours to see if I assembled something wrong, but everything is as it should be, and I had flown the trex 450 fine before I put it into the Hughes 500 plastic body. Once I put it into the body, my tail rotor seems to not produce enough thrust to prevent the helicopter from rotating opposite the direction of my main rotor blades...
Any ideas guys?