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  • Freewing B2 bomber

    Gyro as delivered how to adjust gain?

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    Have you not been reading along with the main B-2 thread. That's been talked about for a while now. You can't change the gains without the programmer, which is only available at the moment from RC Castle. Motion's are coming. You can also try to hook up the master gain to a rotary and dial down the gains. You just can't dial them up with this method.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by xviper View Post
      Have you not been reading along with the main B-2 thread. That's been talked about for a while now. You can't change the gains without the programmer, which is only available at the moment from RC Castle. Motion's are coming. You can also try to hook up the master gain to a rotary and dial down the gains. You just can't dial them up with this method.
      https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...n-70mm-edf-jet
      Correction ............................. You CAN dial up the gains IF you increase the servo travel over 100% in your TX's servo travel menu. But be careful. The roll gain is already a bit too much if you fly really fast.

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        • #5
          Wrong thread .............................

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          • #6
            Wrong thread

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            • #7

              Wrong thread

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              • #8
                Hehe, made the same mistake myself. The original question should have been posted in the existing thread. Perhaps the pertinent posts in this thread can be merged with the main thread?

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