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Old 07-04-2011, 03:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default New UFLY and I can't control it

I just got a Walkera Ufly and I can not control it for anything. I have been flying a CB180Q for a while now and wanted to step up. I have the WK-2402 transmitter and use it for both. I figured out how to change the rev/norm settings for the UFLY and they all control the chopper properly. I power the chopper up and trim it out and as soon as I start to lift off it begins to spin and go sideways and doesn't seem to respond to the controller. Is there something that I need to do to the controller and the setting that I haven't done already. I'm using stick 2.
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Old 07-04-2011, 04:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is spinning clockwise? Check for tail servo binding, also make sure the tail pinion gear is not stripped or loose against the main gear.
Also make sure the adj/wk switch on your RX2435 receiver is set to wk.
It will drift left on takeoff due to tail rotor efficiency, that can be compensated for with a little right cyclic and practice.

Is the AUX setting on or off on your transmitter? If it is on it will take a lot of stick to get response from the 'copter.

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Old 07-05-2011, 07:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I actually never really took notice as to which way it was spinning. I can start to get it off the ground, but then it starts to drift and I can't get it back under control. When I land it, it begins to spin. I have noticed that while holding it and spooling it up to check the servos the tail rotor servo makes a clicking noise at full throttle in when turned to either the left or right ( heli not near me to check). All I want to do is get it off the ground and hover in one place like I can with my cb180q and cb180d. I know how to fly them but this one is giving me issues. The gears look find and nothing is binding. The controller I have is the WK-2402.
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Sounds like a bad gear in the servo.

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