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 Post subject: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Mon 27. Jun 2016 16:32:17 
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Hi,
I recently set up a new Goblin 380 with Spirit. I have slow tail wag during hovering and small tail blow(like 10 degrees) during big pitch change (ex. tic toks)
I'm running bk 5005hv. I checked the forum and set rudder delay 0, piroutte consistency 170, adjust the gain on my transmitter to the max value which does not cause tail oscillating.
I also tried to use revomix at 2 but no help. I'm pretty sure the mechanic is good and all other settings are ok (this is my 3rd spirit)
Is there any other params I can adjust or any other ideas?

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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Mon 27. Jun 2016 17:14:43 
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Have you checked servo frequency for the rudder servo? What have you set it at?


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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Mon 27. Jun 2016 17:28:28 
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Hi,

for Goblin I recommend to set tail center position to 3-4° so that the slider is closer to the boom.
But I suspect there is unfortunately something wrong in the mechanics. It is not unusual that a new kit is not working perfectly smooth. Some helicopters must be checked very carefully when new to exclude any binding, friction, etc. Also ball linkages are often not smooth when are new. So ball miller is needed.

With your setup it should work well without any tuning. Also values you have mentioned looks good.
Especially when you see a slow tail wag during hovering, it is unfortunately always mark that mechanics is not smooth as it should be.
When rotor is spinning, situation can be very different when it is not spinning - this can be tested easily. Unmount all blades and unplug push rod from the tail servo arm.
Then you can carefully start the motor and then you can try to move with the push rod manually. There should be nearly no aditional friction in the whole travel range when everything is OK.

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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Mon 27. Jun 2016 18:00:41 
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ZeXx86 wrote:
Hi,

for Goblin I recommend to set tail center position to 3-4° so that the slider is closer to the boom.
But I suspect there is unfortunately something wrong in the mechanics. It is not unusual that a new kit is not working perfectly smooth. Some helicopters must be checked very carefully when new to exclude any binding, friction, etc. Also ball linkages are often not smooth when are new. So ball miller is needed.

With your setup it should work well without any tuning. Also values you have mentioned looks good.
Especially when you see a slow tail wag during hovering, it is unfortunately always mark that mechanics is not smooth as it should be.
When rotor is spinning, situation can be very different when it is not spinning - this can be tested easily. Unmount all blades and unplug push rod from the tail servo arm.
Then you can carefully start the motor and then you can try to move with the push rod manually. There should be nearly no aditional friction in the whole travel range when everything is OK.


I will try this, thanks Tomas!


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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Mon 27. Jun 2016 18:01:51 
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jgiannakas wrote:
Have you checked servo frequency for the rudder servo? What have you set it at?


Yes, I changed it according spec, 766us, 333hz


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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Tue 28. Jun 2016 18:39:26 
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Also make sure your headspeed is not oscillating. I did also had troubles with tail, but at the end it was caused by not well holding headspeed by governor.

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 Post subject: Re: Goblin380 tail wag
PostPosted: Wed 29. Jun 2016 4:19:28 
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This is a relatively common problem with the 380. My problem was solved with the Lynx tail pitch slider and arm upgrade.


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