Originally posted by rifleman_btx
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From your comment of using only one battery, your ESC's had to be Y'd to the single battery, being that the case here is the most probable reason.
One of the ESC's had a different LVCO(low voltage cut off) point over the other which would cause that motor to shut down over the other an induce the spin.
The Y'd ESC's to the supply source is still the more reliable setup if all parameters on the ESC's are set the same.;)
Any voltage drops in this config will as I said earlier shut down both motors and you now dead stick it like a single motor plane.
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