The Bat Bone in Russia

by Bur_Lion | August 23, 2013 | (5) Posted in Just Fun

Hello from Russia! :)
My name is Dmitry. The first time I publish an article on this awesome resource that brought me back to the radio-controlled models after a long break!
With all my heart I thank Josh Bixler, Joshua Scott, David Wingistal, Chad and the whole team!
Well, now, I will just share a little video about the adventures batbone in Moscow. :)

This is my first video of the radio-controlled models. I hope you enjoy it.
In multirotor I'm newbie. And there is a small problem that I can not decide. Ruder trikopter little twists. Increase, the sensitivity setting does not help. What am I doing wrong? Can somebody share the settings? :)

Specs of my tricopter:
Frame - Batbone tricopter
Camera holder from flitetest.
Board - HK KK2.0 v. 1.6
ESC - HK BS 30A - Simonk
Motors - NTP 2826 1250kv

Servo - bms-385dmax

Props - APC 8x4,5 in

Battery - Turnigy nano 2700 mah
Onboard camera - Gopro 3 black

P.S. I apologize for my bad English.

COMMENTS

rezq911 on August 25, 2013
Privyet Bur_Lion, I think that if the tricopter is rotating without touching the controller, you need to:
1: Adjust the OFFSET on the Rudder in Mixer Editor -OR-
2: Just adjust your trim on the rudder of your radio.
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sailorJohn on August 25, 2013
fun to watch someone flying
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Bur_Lion on August 25, 2013
Yes, without a doubt. :) The audience was a lot. And ask what is this thing fly? :) It's because in our country this hobby is very expensive if you buy everything at local stores, and as a consequence of this hobby is not common. We have a fields to fly, but very few of them. 1-2 fields for 100 miles. : (This is sad. Example. The stores in the United States or China batteries are 20 Dolar (3000 mAh). In our country, the exact same battery costs $ 150! How do you? That's why we are buying in other countries are waiting for the parcel, build and fly! :) By the way, next week will come to me my first FPV equipment. :)
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ghostrider03z on August 25, 2013
You are saying that your rudder does not seem responsive enough? Make sure that your dual rates in your radio are at 100 and that you have no expo on the rudder. Also make sure that the control rod going to your servo is on the outside hole of the servo arm. If none of that works go in the kk2 and go into stick scaling and raise the number for the rudder.
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Bur_Lion on August 25, 2013
No. The response is excellent. The fact is that when I let go of the stick Ruder, tricopter begins to rotate around itself. Not dramatically. The angle of rotation about its axis composes 5 degrees per second. But then this should not happen.
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Bur_Lion on August 25, 2013
The same can be observed in helicopters, if the sensitivity of the gyro is not sufficient. In this case, the tail is not straight, and smoothly deflected either to the left or to the right.
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Mewgun on September 4, 2013
Приветствую!
Я тоже из России. Извините, что не в тему, но подскажите, как связаться с Вами по почте или в личку (не нашел куда писать). Есть несколько вопросов.
Спасибо!
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Bur_Lion on September 4, 2013
Приветствую. Сайт РСдизайна знаете? :) Можете меня там найти. Ник тот-же. Но по сути може задать вопросы тут, я отвечу. :)
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Bur_Lion on August 26, 2013
I'm trying to do the right thing. I put a digital servo. Setting in the mixer editor at "-60" servo, offset "50", and high response. Has achieved the center position of the servo mechanically.
The board displays all channel settings in the "0" position, but for this I had to use sub trim on the transmitter. Without the sub-trims board shows the position "4".
One thing confuses me a bit. I flew in helicopters a lot, and there absolutely can not be sub-trims channel tail! And we need to expose the central position of the blades 11 degrees. Perhaps here is the exact same problem? And I need to remove the tail and put SUB-TRIM mechanical center position 11 degrees inclination of the engine?
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The Bat Bone in Russia