BertieK123
New Member
Hi there,
On Saturday I landed (not crashed) my Syma X5C-1 slightly too quickly in some loose dirt. One rotor in particular picked up a lot of dirt mean that the exposed mechanisms underneath seemed to be getting clogged up. Immediately afterwards the drone could still fly (in not rather lound).
I trying to clean up the mechanism under the rotor as much as I could and it seems to turn relatively freely.
The problem is that whenever I try to fly it the entire thing leans to one rotor in particular (top-right to be precise). Crucially the slighly clogged up rotor is in the top-left - not bottom-right - which means this may not be to do with the rotors.
When I throw it and start the throttle the drone quickly flips downwards as if the bottom-left rotor is spinning too quickly. Please can an expert out there try and help me find a way to fix the gyroscopes on my drone...
On Saturday I landed (not crashed) my Syma X5C-1 slightly too quickly in some loose dirt. One rotor in particular picked up a lot of dirt mean that the exposed mechanisms underneath seemed to be getting clogged up. Immediately afterwards the drone could still fly (in not rather lound).
I trying to clean up the mechanism under the rotor as much as I could and it seems to turn relatively freely.
The problem is that whenever I try to fly it the entire thing leans to one rotor in particular (top-right to be precise). Crucially the slighly clogged up rotor is in the top-left - not bottom-right - which means this may not be to do with the rotors.
When I throw it and start the throttle the drone quickly flips downwards as if the bottom-left rotor is spinning too quickly. Please can an expert out there try and help me find a way to fix the gyroscopes on my drone...