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urgno
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Posted: Mon 04. Mar 2019 14:44:44 |
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Tue 05. Mar 2019 9:26:05 |
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If the tail wag is actually tail hunting - the boom is moving from side to side slowly then the problem can be too high Rudder Delay. But in the most cases it is unfortunately a tighter mechanics.
The smoother the mechanics, the less apparent the effect of wind.
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urgno
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Posted: Tue 05. Mar 2019 9:58:28 |
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as ZeXx86 suggest check also the tail mechanic disconnect the tail rod from the servo and try moving it with you hand the mechanic have to move freely and smoothly
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