Mike Westwood
New Member
Hi Everyone,
I'm very new to all of this, the truth is when I bought my nephew a Syma X13 for christmas I couldn't resist buying myself one as well (which I had to give him when I flew his off into the distance almost immediately, but fortunately it made it back)
I'm finding it very difficult to fly and I've read all instructions regarding pre flight sequence, trim, resetting trim, resetting gyros, etc.
I think nailed the behaviour down to the fact that as the throttle is increased the aircraft tilts more and more with the front left corner down and goes hairing off in that direction. The pitch/roll becomes so severe that the controls are unable to compensate for it, so it has the ironic effect that as it gets higher it becomes impossible to control. Most entertaining for spectators but not so much for me.
I've watched videos of people hovering the X13 and moving up and down while barely even touching the pitch and roll controls.
My understanding is that remaining at a (more or less) stable position within it's capability is exactly what the controller is supposed to do based on feedback from the gyros, but as I said I'm new to all of this so maybe my basic assumptions are wrong.
I've tried both indoors and outdoors and the behaviour is identical every time.
I have access to a high speed camera so I will try and set up a test, video it and upload it here if that would be at all useful and is allowed on this forum.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm very new to all of this, the truth is when I bought my nephew a Syma X13 for christmas I couldn't resist buying myself one as well (which I had to give him when I flew his off into the distance almost immediately, but fortunately it made it back)
I'm finding it very difficult to fly and I've read all instructions regarding pre flight sequence, trim, resetting trim, resetting gyros, etc.
I think nailed the behaviour down to the fact that as the throttle is increased the aircraft tilts more and more with the front left corner down and goes hairing off in that direction. The pitch/roll becomes so severe that the controls are unable to compensate for it, so it has the ironic effect that as it gets higher it becomes impossible to control. Most entertaining for spectators but not so much for me.
I've watched videos of people hovering the X13 and moving up and down while barely even touching the pitch and roll controls.
My understanding is that remaining at a (more or less) stable position within it's capability is exactly what the controller is supposed to do based on feedback from the gyros, but as I said I'm new to all of this so maybe my basic assumptions are wrong.
I've tried both indoors and outdoors and the behaviour is identical every time.
I have access to a high speed camera so I will try and set up a test, video it and upload it here if that would be at all useful and is allowed on this forum.
Thanks,
Mike