I feel your pain as I am also trying to master mine. Waiting on new blades after three and a half orbits of the field. I have increased the rudder throw and reduced the roll rate hoping to rely on flatter turns to avoid fighting the gyro effect. Thank you for sharing and good luck. Jim
Hiya, it sounds like you’re doing all the right things, defo reducing aileron throws should help and double check your c of g. Some people are saying that it’s abit tail heavy. Best of luck 🤞
Maybe the servos are just not man enough once its in flight. Maybe swap them out with some higher torque metal geared one? Also, are you remembering to turn the pre start spin up motor off as soon as you're airborne?
I wonder if the servos are stripped from an earlier crash or something? Are they plastic gear micro servos? Strange they did not show problems on the preflight inspection.before this flight. I just got mine yesterday and assembled it but have yet to install a receiver and test all leads because none where marked. I also need to balance the blades and propeller. Please let us know if the servos are bad. If so I will upgrade them before my maiden flight with metal gear servos of the best quality.Thanks and I hope you are able to have a awesome gyro chopper someday with no crashes. Watching you endure this journey has been interesting for sure and I pray you will defeat the gremlins that have been a pain for you.
Very kind words my friend, thank you. Some people recommend swapping out the servos for metal ones which seems a good idea. I apologise for delay in replying and hope you are having successful flights with your G2V2
I have the Maiden flight of my G2V2 on my channel if you have the time to watch. I may upgrade these servos but my flight went very well and I got no trimming necessary The blades need rebalanced but that is a minor thing, @@rcpilots1291
SO YOUR THE GUY WHO BOUGHT ALL THE EXTRA MAIN BLADES!! My maiden looked like your "day 5" flight, destroying all 3 main rotor blades. Tgat wascmonths ago, and I haven't been able to buy replacement blades since. 😣 C'mon Hobby King, when are replacement blades expected to be available again? 🤷♂️
Haha Raul, sincere apologies 😅 I feel your pain my friend. This bird has proven to be a pretty sensitive flyer . Best of luck in your future endeavours
Hi John, I am completely baffled as to what is happening. I have tried so many times - I know I’m not an autogyro pro but I’ve flown enough planes and helis to be able to do a better job than this . It feels like I do not have control, maybe it’s time to ‘hang up my boots’ 😅
@@rcpilots1291 ok, had someone else asking me what way they should go, and it made me wonder if your ailerons were backwards perhaps, trying to think of why yours is crashing.. Right aileron = head leans right.
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I feel your pain as I am also trying to master mine. Waiting on new blades after three and a half orbits of the field. I have increased the rudder throw and reduced the roll rate hoping to rely on flatter turns to avoid fighting the gyro effect. Thank you for sharing and good luck. Jim
Hiya, it sounds like you’re doing all the right things, defo reducing aileron throws should help and double check your c of g. Some people are saying that it’s abit tail heavy. Best of luck 🤞
Maybe the servos are just not man enough once its in flight. Maybe swap them out with some higher torque metal geared one? Also, are you remembering to turn the pre start spin up motor off as soon as you're airborne?
I agree with you about those servos, I think they maybe letting me down - thanks buddy
I wonder if the servos are stripped from an earlier crash or something? Are they plastic gear micro servos? Strange they did not show problems on the preflight inspection.before this flight. I just got mine yesterday and assembled it but have yet to install a receiver and test all leads because none where marked. I also need to balance the blades and propeller. Please let us know if the servos are bad. If so I will upgrade them before my maiden flight with metal gear servos of the best quality.Thanks and I hope you are able to have a awesome gyro chopper someday with no crashes. Watching you endure this journey has been interesting for sure and I pray you will defeat the gremlins that have been a pain for you.
Very kind words my friend, thank you. Some people recommend swapping out the servos for metal ones which seems a good idea. I apologise for delay in replying and hope you are having successful flights with your G2V2
I have the Maiden flight of my G2V2 on my channel if you have the time to watch. I may upgrade these servos but my flight went very well and I got no trimming necessary The blades need rebalanced but that is a minor thing, @@rcpilots1291
@@tughillrc6327I just watched your maiden - great flying skills - fair dues - happy flying
Thanks, I plan to fly it more when the winter winds go way.@@rcpilots1291
SO YOUR THE GUY WHO BOUGHT ALL THE EXTRA MAIN BLADES!!
My maiden looked like your "day 5" flight, destroying all 3 main rotor blades. Tgat wascmonths ago, and I haven't been able to buy replacement blades since. 😣
C'mon Hobby King, when are replacement blades expected to be available again? 🤷♂️
Haha Raul, sincere apologies 😅
I feel your pain my friend. This bird has proven to be a pretty sensitive flyer . Best of luck in your future endeavours
So odd! The servos work before takeoff? and after? I wonder if they are stripped from an earlier crash or something
Hi John, I am completely baffled as to what is happening. I have tried so many times - I know I’m not an autogyro pro but I’ve flown enough planes and helis to be able to do a better job than this .
It feels like I do not have control, maybe it’s time to ‘hang up my boots’ 😅
@@rcpilots1291Question, when you move your aileron stick to the right, what way does the head/blades tilt?
@JohnVHRC they move inline with stick input- right input = aileron dip downwards 👍
@@rcpilots1291 ok, had someone else asking me what way they should go, and it made me wonder if your ailerons were backwards perhaps, trying to think of why yours is crashing.. Right aileron = head leans right.
sincere thanks again for all the help and advice - I’m at a loss to understand also 😅
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