Hello guys.
I'm Bert, from Mexico City... since I was kid, I wanted to have my owns R/C Helis, cuz I'm a big fan of Helicopters... (I was other kid drooling watching the Blue Thunder or Airwolf, enough fan to cry to my parents when I was punished for anything wrong I did with no Airwolf show on TV for me).
I started with the Picozz 2 chs... later with the Esky Dauphin 4ch (which I still fly and love), and once I fully control it and I'm capable to fix (poor dauphin... he suffered alot in my hands). I decided to give the big step into a 6 chs... and after alot of researching, I picked the Esky Belt CP V2...
But I found myself in a huge problem, cuz I didnt know all the stuff a real RC 6 chs heli needs
. But considering how stubborn I am... I still continue to learn about it.
It didnt fly it yet, I'm waiting for my tools to check parameters and finish the set up... however I'm totally lost in 2 things I have problems. And I'm coming to all you to ask for your help.
First.. I discover the tail servo does not return to the 90° position if you test it, it looks like it "stucks" and do not return the correct position... and happens with Gyro activated or not. I have the theory about one of the push-rod fixed bush "tooth" arrived broken since box (the part was already in coming to be replaced) and that might be stoping the push rod... but even removing the defective part, the servo keeps stuck in the last position it went by the TX instruction...
Second... I'm lost with the TX settings... even I read ALOT of it in my manual, and on internet, I found many contradictions about which is the correct set. And when my heli arrived, it was tested with a specific configuration of settings... but when i pluged it in the computer, keeping the configurations, calibrating the TX to the FMS sim... it became crazy in the screen. I tried any configuration in the manual and in the internet, but in the sim, the model tends to fly uncontrolably to the left (Aileron, and I verified I was not switching to idle up on)
... Imagine watching that in my sim, that I dont find the courage to test it in real thing
I'm sorry If I ask too much, but I'm the only one in my area trying to learn and fly RC helicopters... actually anything related with RC.
Thanks in advance for your time and patience, and sorry for my bad english.
Greetings from Mexico,
Bert