Hi Tomas;
Yes, not the outcome I'd desire! But... helicopters do crash, if not comfortable with that, probably shouldn't be in this hobby. My main concern is not to blame, not to yell, but to figure it out so that it doesn't happen again - that's what flight testing is about.
So to your questions:
1) Yes, the Pantera uses a tail belt drive system, in this case a very long (1800mm, 1000T S3M) belt to an elevated tail rotor system. I will be honest - I have another Pantera that flies pod and boom, and static has been a issue before on that one. Which is why this one has liberal amounts of silicon / teflon spay on the tail belt, that is re-applied every 2 flights.
2) The helicopter only has 7 flights (including the accident one) on it. So he's kinda a baby! IF you look at the SVibes level (in Jeti telemetry), you will see that the vibration level is quite low. The blades are only 7mm longer. When I lifted off yesterday, he seemed quite smooth in the air at the beginning.
3) No change in the Spirit configuration apart from updating to Fw 2.5.1. It was a good Fw update, no interruptions, no glitches, triple checked the programming and control surface movements after the Fw update.
When I get home today, I will add my Spirit settings file - and a "good" log file from a previous flight, in case that helps.
Thank you so much for you support - it is appreciated! We'll figure this out.
(Well, you will... I'm just the dumb pilot - but I'll give you all the data you need
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Cheers,
ed