Tim Allix
New Member
I have a homebuilt Turnigy HAL that I built last year, and it has given me hours of backyard fun. It is getting pretty beat up, and flying is getting a bit dicey lately...
It has the odd characteristic of suddenly surging on one or two of the motors, resulting in a wild oscillation. I can sometimes recover with full throttle, but sometimes it can't be saved and it crashes.
(with the new plastic props instead of carbon fiber, and home-designed landing gear that is much tougher, I can usually flip it upright and just keep flying
I am wondering if this is a gain setting, but I don't understand the gain settings on my flight controller. It's a KK2.0 from Hobbyking. Manual is here: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uploads/181270330X7478X47.pdf
any advice is much appreciated.
Tim.
It has the odd characteristic of suddenly surging on one or two of the motors, resulting in a wild oscillation. I can sometimes recover with full throttle, but sometimes it can't be saved and it crashes.
(with the new plastic props instead of carbon fiber, and home-designed landing gear that is much tougher, I can usually flip it upright and just keep flying
I am wondering if this is a gain setting, but I don't understand the gain settings on my flight controller. It's a KK2.0 from Hobbyking. Manual is here: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uploads/181270330X7478X47.pdf
any advice is much appreciated.
Tim.