I had an interesting incident this morning. Until this morning, I have had no problems with my heli. The esc/bec had passed the bec test and I have used rescue successfully.
I have a Blade 300cfx with Spirit, stock esc, and Lemon DSM2 satellite. After two problem free flights this morning, on the third flight things went awry. I turned on my DX9, put on throttle hold, normal throttle curve, and plugged in the battery. I noticed that the light on the satellite was flashing so my recollection of what happened next was I unplugged the battery, rebooted the DX9, activated throttle hold, and replugged in the battery. I noticed that the satellite was flashing again. The next thing I knew, the motor spun up with the throttle in the off position in normal mode. I turned the throttle hold switch on and off with no effect. The motor spun up to a high speed and then the swash started tilting backwards. I also tried switching between idle up and normal mode but no change. The left stick was in the low position the whole time. I could not turn the motor off. With the swash tilting, the heli eventually tipped over and the blades hit the ground, and the battery was expelled which then self destructed in flames.
The only thing I did not think to try was to turn off the transmitter.
Now I am wondering whether this is a transmitter, satellite, esc, or Spirit issue.
When I got home, I removed the blades, disconnected the motor and fired her up. No problems at all. I did it again with the motor connected and again no problems. I turned the transmitter off to check the fail safe and the motor stopped, so there is no problem there either. A transmitter range test was successful also.
Any thoughts, ideas?
Fortunately, it appears that the servos, feathering shaft, main shaft, main gear, blades (plastic) all survived. Only casualties were one battery, one servo arm broken and link lost, and one servo case mounting tab broken (Corona 919mg).
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