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786.1 | Get rid of it. | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Thu Dec 01 1988 07:59 | 21 |
| Glenn, I'll be blunt.
THE GMP GYRO IS A PIECE OF SHIT!!!!!!!!!
In my club the gyro of choise is the Futaba mini G154. Reasonably
priced and very powerful. I have mine set at 3 in the Junior. I
hovered a guy's Baron 28 with his gyro set at max and almost couldn't
move the tail. You had to hold full rudder and wait for a responce.
That's powerful. Most times for a hover setting we set them at 5
and then work our way downwards. Presently this gyro is being used
with both Futaba and JR Century VII radios. Fit right into the
Futaba. With the JR you have to trim off a locating tab but it works
mint.
Tom
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786.2 | A POSSIBLE USE FOR GMP GYROS | SALEM::COLBY | KEN | Thu Dec 01 1988 09:51 | 14 |
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I will have to agree with Tom. I had the GMP gyro in both of
my choppers and had even modified the electronics to improve
the sensitivity. They still did not work properly. I pulled
them out and replaced them with the Futaba 154 mini gyro.
I plan to save them for model boat anchors if I ever get into
model boating.
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Ken
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786.3 | more gyro's | UBOHUB::LEYLAND_D | DAVE BOY | Thu Dec 01 1988 10:50 | 4 |
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I have experienced the opposite problem,where the gyro seems to
lock the tail in line even when it is wound right down. I am using
a futaba dual rate gyro,any idea's?
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786.4 | GMP's gyro's junk but there are other causes. | FSTVAX::GINSTRUCTOR2 | | Thu Dec 01 1988 11:05 | 29 |
| One more vote against the GMP gyro. However, they have been known
to work. Is your tail rotor set up correctly? You should be able
to turn the gyro off and lift the copter into a hover. The tail
will swing as you leave the ground but once you get into a stable
hover the tail shouldn't swing. If it does swing then set it down
and adjust the trim on the tail rotor and try again. Once you have
the tail trimmed out go back and adjust the pitch on the tail rotor
to center the trim.
Note that while you're trimming the tail that not only should the
gyro be turned off, but so should the ATS in the radio. This means
if your not extremely comfortable hovering your copter, the procedure
is best left to your local expert. After you get the tail trimmed
out you can turn on the ATS function on the transmitter. In the
case of the Century 7, use the up and down knobs to trim the copter
out. The up knob should be set so that when you hit the throttle
the copter rises straight up with little or no tail swing. Likewise,
the down knob should be set so the copter drops straight down when
the throttle is chopped.
If the tail rotor and ATS are set up corrrectly you really don't
need a gyro. If they're not set up right then you get stuff like
what you describe happening. The tail rotor, ATS, and gyro are all
fighting each other instead of working together.
Hope this helps. The procedure is over the head of a novice so get
an expert to help if you fall into that catagory.
Dan Eaton
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786.5 | thanks | WFOOFF::MALESHEFSKIG | | Fri Dec 02 1988 18:54 | 23 |
| Thanks guys.
I quess there's alot of possible parameters involved
with the set up and operation of a gyro. I think I've tried them all with
this gyro. It's trash !!!
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FUTABA HERE I COME !!!
ps. Tom T: Thanks for the invite, but I won't be able to make it.
Other priorities ;
1. house
2. car/wash
3. yard/work
4. xmas/shop
5. kid/soccer
6. wood/split
7. etc/etc/etc
glenn. m
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786.6 | One more thought. | FSTVAX::GINSTRUCTOR2 | | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:45 | 9 |
| Glenn,
I thought of one more thing that can cause problems with the tail.
Check the swashplate to make sure there's no binding. If the swash
plate sticks even a little the torque reaction will swing the tail.
I had this happen to my Cobra this summer after I had used a water
base cleaner to degrease the ship. After I pulled the swash plate
and cleaned and oiled it everything was back to normal.
Dan Eaton
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786.7 | thought taken | WFOOFF::MALESHEFSKIG | | Mon Dec 05 1988 21:13 | 10 |
| Dan,
I checked the swashplate and it looked good. I also manually
manipulated the helicopter to see how much servo motion I would get to
counteract the tail movement. There was hardly any servo action
at all. I think position of the gyro is a factor also, but in a
competitor you are limited as to position. I just bought a futaba.
I hope I have better luck!!!
glenn m.
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786.8 | | SALEM::COLBY | KEN | Tue Dec 06 1988 08:17 | 12 |
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Please enter a note with the results of the new Futaba gyro,
so that people will also be able to see your results as well as
ours. The more input (to a point), the better conclusion people
can make. Good luck with it.
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