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ajbwn
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Posted: Fri 14. Nov 2014 18:59:49 |
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Joined: Fri 24. Oct 2014 20:57:19 Posts: 50
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Hi can anyone help.
I have today flown my first spirit system and so far very impresed however on checking the flight log it shows rudder limit reached.
I have gone through the rudder setup several times making changes to try correct this, i have made sure there is no binding and have adjusting the travel to ensure it does not reach the limit of movement, but after every flight the log shows this mesage.
Am i misunderstanding this message "Rudder Limit Reached".
Regards Alan
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 14. Nov 2014 19:41:52 |
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Hi,
can you tell me time you are seeing the message? It can show you this message in time your helicopter is not flying yet - for example if you are doing stick movement on the ground, or if you walk with the model. In the flight it shouldn't happen. It means that servo reached maximum/configured travel but for optimal operation it needed even more. In this case tail blowout/kick can happen in some demanding manouvers, so your rudder efficiency or settings should be changed somehow to improve it.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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