Hello,
I've just had a pretty dramatic event which I'm trying to troubleshoot before flying the heli again.
The heli is a Goblin 700, running a Spirit FBL unit, Jeti radio, Futaba S9255 servos on cyclic, separate 2s lipo with regulator, Kontronik ESC, 10s Lipo. I've had well over 100 flights with no issues at all - everything has been very reliable. No 3D flying, just mild aero's and FFF.
On the last flight, I was about 6 minutes into the flight and travelling in FFF in a mild dive, when the heli pitched nose-up suddenly and dramatically. This was uncommanded, and I was not able to re-level the heli with stick inputs. In my panic, I hit the rescue button and it re-levelled perfectly, back to stable, level flight. As soon as I released the rescue button, it pitched nose-up dramatically again, and would not respond to forward elevator stick, so the rescue button saved the day again. This repeated another 2 or 3 times, by which time I realised the only way it was coming down intact was by staying in rescue mode. So I kept it in rescue mode, and used the motor switch to allow head speed to decay & the heli to descend. Some mild damage to the undercarriage, but otherwise OK.
Once I retrieved the model & got back to the pits, I checked it out fairly closely and could find no mechanical issues, and the swash controls all seemed to be functioning normally. The only issue I could find was that one of the cyclic servos (side servo on 120 degree CCPM) had less torque than the other 2. The S9255 is rated at 9.0kg torque at 4.8v, and my uncalibrated finger would rate this weaker servo at about half the torque of the others, so probably 4 to 5 kg, which should still have been more than adequate. Suffice to say this servo is being replaced. A more detailed analysis back in the workshop has found nothing further. Data log shows vibration generally low with peaks up to 16%, tracking was good, Rx battery 8.1v.
So what happened? My suspicion is that the Spirit may have had a malfunction of some sort. My reasoning is: - The mechanical control system still appears to be functioning properly. The fact that rescue mode was able to bring the heli back under control also suggests there was no mechanical failure. - If the weaker servo had insufficient torque to control the swash, the result should have been a combined roll/pitch effect, not just pitch (nose up). Similarly, the fact that rescue mode was able to bring the heli back under control also suggests the servo had sufficient torque. - The Jeti radio link appears to have remained unbroken, as even when the uncontrolled events were occurring, I was still able to activate rescue mode and switch the motor on & off. Data logging on the Jeti also showed Rx signal strength at 100% for the full duration of the flight. - In Rescue mode, I have Stick Priority set at 6. So if the Jeti was giving an uncommanded elevator output, there should still have been a nose-up response in rescue mode, which there wasn't.
I've tried downloading the log from the Spirit, which produced the screen message "Log from previous flight is available", however the log file is from earlier today, while trying to connect up to the software (couldn't quite remember the right connection procedure).
I'm very thankful that rescue mode was able to save the heli, but don't want to fly it again without rectifying the underlying issue. Any suggestions appreciated!
Keith
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