Skywise wrote:
> Kevin <dontemailme@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> gui.ntli.net:
>
>> Larry Farrell wrote:
>>> Kevin wrote:
>>>> OK I know its a toy but do all balde CX-2's rotate quicker 1 one
>>>> direction than the other if you apply full tail/rudder ???
>>> Yep, that is how directional change occurs is a coaxial.
>>> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com
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>> I know that, but it turns so much quicker in one direction than the
other
>
> I used to fly a Lama V4 coaxial and I had that too.
>
> Not 100% sure, but it may be due to the inability of the speed
> controller to apply enough power to the motors in one direction.
> That is, it's keeping one motor constant and adjusting the speed
> of the other. It can slow it down easily enough providing lots
> of torque difference for rotation in one direction, but it can't
> speed it up enough to make enough difference to make it rotate
> just as fast the other way.
>
> Brian
I did wonder if one set of blades is binding and its the gyro is keeping
it straight and its the binding on one set that's producing more torque?
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Kevin R
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