Thanks for that info Chuck, that's very helpful
The Throttle trim is at minimum and whilst the blades do flick round a
couple of times they do this, now, so infrequently that I can live with
it.
I have however now stopped the tail wobble using the gain control & have
adjusted the pro****tion so that the helicopter doesn't turn as much
without
my wanting it to.
I apologise for not replying before but for some reason the above message
I
originally tried to send sat in my out box & had not gone & I hadn't
noticed although I did wonder why in hadn't appeared in the bb.
Sam>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck" <Chuckk2nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: rec.models.rc.helicopter
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: E-Sky Lama 4 - 4in1 controller
> USUALLY this is an indication that the throttle(pitch) trim on the
> transmitter needs to be changed to a lower setting.
>
> The gain and pro****tion controlls o the 4&1 usually work as follows.
> The gain controls the internal gyro, and is set to prevent shaking of
the
> tail
> The pro****tion adjustment is used to stop/prevent/slowdown rotation of
the
> tail as the throttle setting is changed.
> Use of an external gyro gets into another bag of worms.
>
"Chuck" <Chuckk2nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:G68Mj.59832$yk5.55334@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> USUALLY this is an indication that the throttle(pitch) trim on the
> transmitter needs to be changed to a lower setting.
>
> The gain and pro****tion controlls o the 4&1 usually work as follows.
> The gain controls the internal gyro, and is set to prevent shaking of
the
> tail
> The pro****tion adjustment is used to stop/prevent/slowdown rotation of
the
> tail as the throttle setting is changed.
> Use of an external gyro gets into another bag of worms.
>
> "Sam" <Sam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:79KdnTlbKYM1U53VnZ2dnUVZ8vqdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Can anyone please explain to me the effect of increasing or decreasing
>> the
>> gain & the pro****tion, on the 4 in i1 controller please? The
instruction
>> manual whilst referring to them both doesn't actually convey any
meaning
> to
>> me at all :-)
>>
>> When I land the helicopter & turn the transmitter down to nil the
blades
>> still flick round a couple of times hence I wonder whether altering the
> gain
>> or the pro****tion controls can correct this.
>>
>> Sam
>>
>>
>
>


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