Hello Tomas!
I flew in my helicopter with the Spirit RS today.
So far everything fits, I just have one problem and I can't get it away.
In the middle speed of about 1900 RPM, I have a rocking over Nick.
I tried to reduce the cycling gain but it didn't help At 1600 RPM and at 2100 RPM I didn't have the problem, I also tried to reduce the mean speed to 1800 RPM, it didn't help either.
I'm afraid that the helicopter (SAB Kraken) will generate too many vibrations in this speed range in the middle. According to the vibration recording, I'm there at about 43. Is that too much for the spirit? Do you have a tip for me what I could try?
Nick Wippen
Hello,
for sure vibrations are not a problem.
The problem is rather in rotor head.
Maybe blades are too tight in the blade holders.
for sure vibrations are not a problem.
The problem is rather in rotor head.
Maybe blades are too tight in the blade holders.
Spirit System developer
Hello Tomas. Today I did some tests. I couldn't fix the problem. In the workshop I gave the red leaves down and let the engine run at all speeds. I could see that all three swashplate servos are very restless and The measured vibrations are between 35 and 40. I also tried signal progressing and mounted a second tape, no solution either? Do you have another tip for me?
Greetings Gernot
Hello,
probably Geometry 6° value is not correct (too high).
What value you have configured now?
This can be also responsible for the problem.
There are many pilots with SAB Kraken that are flying without any problems, so it will be only some small issue.
probably Geometry 6° value is not correct (too high).
What value you have configured now?
This can be also responsible for the problem.
There are many pilots with SAB Kraken that are flying without any problems, so it will be only some small issue.
Spirit System developer
Hi,
by nick do you mean Elevator?
If yes then you could have for example bent main shaft or there is some problem in the rotor head. Maybe main blades are too tight in the blade holders.
No other settings will cause this, except too high Geometry 6°.
But Geometry value is looking good.
With a certain RPM range the model could have resontant oscillations. This can be fixed
I recommend only one supplied double sided tape. Two pieces are too much.
by nick do you mean Elevator?
If yes then you could have for example bent main shaft or there is some problem in the rotor head. Maybe main blades are too tight in the blade holders.
No other settings will cause this, except too high Geometry 6°.
But Geometry value is looking good.
With a certain RPM range the model could have resontant oscillations. This can be fixed
I recommend only one supplied double sided tape. Two pieces are too much.
Spirit System developer
