Servos lost center Spirit RS
Posted: Tue 10. Nov 2020 14:11:49
I am wondering if it is possible for the FBL unit to lose the center position of the servos after an impact? I have a G380 that I bought used and put an RS on it. After I set it up with 0° center and 12° Pos and 12° Neg I did a maiden flight the following day. Due to a problem with the servo horns I had a tip over on take off. So when I went to replace the servo horns I noticed that I had no Neg Pitch! It was around 0° with throttle at bottom and 12° at full throttle. I checked my Tx and it was still -100/+100 linear curve on all flight modes. I then checked the settings on the Spirit set up software and all was good there again -100/+100.
So the only two things I can figure happened are.....either all the servo horns all moved on the servo splines or the FBL somehow lost where center was in its set up. is this possible?
Additional note the tip over was pretty mild. it did result in a boom strike but I cut the throttle as soon as I saw it going over.
So the only two things I can figure happened are.....either all the servo horns all moved on the servo splines or the FBL somehow lost where center was in its set up. is this possible?
Additional note the tip over was pretty mild. it did result in a boom strike but I cut the throttle as soon as I saw it going over.