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randomsnapperParticipant
same as coolblaze really, there’s not a specific technique for a tricopter as opposed to a quad or a hex for example so if you’re going from yootoobe tutorials then just apply the same as they say for quads.
From my experience trying to learn the same, be very careful of your orientation as the tricopter looks ‘funny’ as it goes over and make sure you have the stick scaling right.
I’m waiting for a new tilt after trying to roll with the scaling set too low and not having enough altitude. I’m blaming the breakage on threadlock on the tail though (I hadn’t seen the update) 😉randomsnapperParticipantThis was taken while I was learning to flip my quadcopter, scratch built.
The damage looked a lot worse than it was……..randomsnapperParticipantmine hums all the time, same servo.
TBH I just ignore it, it works so I’m taking the approach of not fixing something that isn’t broken 🙂
3 January, 2015 at 20:55 in reply to: Where in the world is your RCExplorer Copter? Link to map #8634randomsnapperParticipanton a wall awaiting a replacement for my threadlock-damaged tilt.
I’m blaming it on threadlock not that hefty landing in Somerset UK
randomsnapperParticipantnot my first flight but a few in, starting to get adventurous
here’s my most stressfull FPV flight so far, I was shaking when I got off the sticks, there were some VERY expensive cars under me.
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