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adjust the trim on the controller please watch some beginners videos. In this instance the problem is yaw which is left and right rotation on a helicopter it is affected by the speed of rotation of the tail rotor relative to the speed of main rotor and its gyroscopic effect. the floor cause weird flight effects on helicopters to get the trim precisely set it must be at least 4ft from the ground. but initially just get it to where it is controllable.
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i have a heli and the tail rotor will spin right but not left .... im having problems with my silverlit nano copter the tail ...
Probably the best way to learn to fly is to find a group of like minded people locally and ask their advice. ... The tail rotor should rotate so that the blades come 'up' towards the front of the heli. ... My helicopter won't stop spinning! ... still flying awesome but now tail vibrate and it issues backward forward. what should i do ?
the black wire is a ground connection follow the power till you see the -
+ - follow the minus sign till you reach near the red wire that goes to the tail motor and solder it or even next to the power - whtch ts the ground part
you can try amazon, but if your tail rotor is not spinning you should take off the canopy and make sure the leads are well connected,and if they are then get your self a new PCB Board,and if you just purchased it just return it, but if you had it for a while then follow the steps above good luck...
The tail rotor is a piece at the back of the helicopter that keeps the helicopter from spinning by blowing air sideways. It also helps the helicopter to turn.
The main rotor creates drag which makes the heli want to spin - the tail rotor pulls the heli in the opposite direction to compensate and keep it steady.
Look at the angle of the main rotor in regard to the direction it turns - you'll see how it 'pulls' upward. The tail rotor will need to 'pull' sideways, according to whichever direction the tail rotor is spinning.
I'm assuming you're reattaching a tail rotor or rewiring a motor?
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