danhampson
Member
took the protos to the field this morning planning on doing some FF so i had a bit of a warm up with my 450 pro, all was well. i did some lovely banked turns and and FFF (for the 450). After 2 packs i was feeling confident and got the protos ready for flight. i started with some hovering side in, tail in and shaky nose, I returned to tail in and pitched the protos for FF.
so i flew away from myself and turned to the left and it just kept accelerating after a couple of banked turns it was starting to go too fast for me to keep up with, I lost and regained orientation a couple of times and very nearly ploughed the field. in the end i won the fight and she came home i one piece (thank god).sorry guys no video my camera man couldnt keep up (yes it is that fast)
But the problem i have is when i purchased my protos i got 1 battery, a 2950mah which is throwing the CoG out. Ive mounted the battery as far back as i can and without the canopy its level but when the canopy is on there is a couple of degrees forward pitch.
I was planning on getting a stretch kit for it which will balance it out but in not able to order it until the end of june (fun money spent on the protos).
I was wondering if its ok to use the trims on the tx to balance it in the air, the protos is FB. And is there a way to slow it down.
throttle curve 0-70-70-70-70 2250-2300rpm
pitch 0° 2° 2° 6° 12° These are wrong
Pitch -2° -2° 0° 6° 12° (right)
so i flew away from myself and turned to the left and it just kept accelerating after a couple of banked turns it was starting to go too fast for me to keep up with, I lost and regained orientation a couple of times and very nearly ploughed the field. in the end i won the fight and she came home i one piece (thank god).sorry guys no video my camera man couldnt keep up (yes it is that fast)
But the problem i have is when i purchased my protos i got 1 battery, a 2950mah which is throwing the CoG out. Ive mounted the battery as far back as i can and without the canopy its level but when the canopy is on there is a couple of degrees forward pitch.
I was planning on getting a stretch kit for it which will balance it out but in not able to order it until the end of june (fun money spent on the protos).
I was wondering if its ok to use the trims on the tx to balance it in the air, the protos is FB. And is there a way to slow it down.
throttle curve 0-70-70-70-70 2250-2300rpm
pitch 0° 2° 2° 6° 12° These are wrong
Pitch -2° -2° 0° 6° 12° (right)
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