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| The Dumb Thumb & The Funky Chicken It happens to the best of us! Discuss your balled up wrecks here. Airplanes and Heli's. |
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| Doo It! Doo It! ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: St. Louis Missouri
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| This answer sounds simplistic; however, I think what happened here, assuming no pilot error, is a un commanded movement or lock up of the rudder servo. I have had a rudder servo momentarily lock up due to intermittent regulator failure; fortunately this happened on the ground. There was only one regulator, big mistake, no redundancy. I have also seen servo gears lockup and break lose in an intermitted fashion, I have a servo on my bench right now that’s locked up completely. You might take your rudder servo or servos, and work them out on the bench, using the extensions, regulator, and batteries that were on the plane, and see if you can make them fail or lock up. I also fly on one rate, no low rates for landing. What I do is lay the low rate linear curve over the high rate expo curve. I then adjust the high rate expo curve so that it lies on one half of the linear low rate curve – one quarter on each side of neutral. If you don’t get crazy with the sticks, especially the rudder, you have the linear low rate precision for landing, and still have the high rates for 3D flying. If you have a 14mz this is very easy to do, I don’t know about other radios. I don’t like throwing a lot of switches; during a dead stick it’s easy to forget to throw the low rate switch.
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
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My inputs (slight aileron in the downline) was something that this plane had always handled smoothly over the past year. The fact that the plane started going out of control while I wasn't doing anything different that could or should cause it to happen is why I got defensive about pilot error being the cause. Understand that I had successfully recovered the plane from the maneuver many times before it finally went in, which I said in my original post. When I originally stated that pilot error eventually caused the plane to crash during the maneuver, that was true. My inexperience as a pilot in how to properly recover the model from the out-of-control situation eventually caused it to crash even though I may have saved in the past. And yes, some of you may believe my radio setup was a problem, but understand that I successfully flew this plane for over a year and well over 100 flights without a single incident. I just don't comprehend how my radio setup or lack of expo could suddenly cause such an incident to occur.
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As far as the rudder servo, I'll play with it more extensively when I get the chance. I quickly checked it last week and ran it under power and everything appeared to move smoothly and it still had strong holding power, though I still agree that the rudder servo is a likely cause. I'll update later after I check it out.
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| editor ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Bonney Lake, WA Age: 45
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I had a qq 50 It would get into these death spins. I had it nose heavy. It wouldnt fly out of a up right harrier very well. It crashed trying to do that. My vote is a touch nose heavy. Its all it takes on some planes. |
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| Turbine Hucker ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Silicon Valley
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| DKjens ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA
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RCFanatic12, I flew helicopters for two years before switching to fixed wing. I flew all my smaller models on one rate (high rate) all the time and with little expo and I never had problems. Larger airplanes is a different story though, it takes very little extra throw on the elevator to go from a flying condition to a stalled condition, and with your setting that may just be a nano degree on the stick. I didn't take any of your response in a negative way, and I appreciate that you handle my input in the same way. Cheers,
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| Into The Light I Command Thee ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: SD
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On the downline, the Extra is in a stall conditon. Only thing left to incipitate a spin is adverse yaw. Are you flying with aileron deferiential. If you are not using deferiential, aileron input will cause adverse yaw which will incipitate a spin. With the little expo that you had on the elevator, it is concievable that you were feeding in elevator with you aileron inputs. The last thing I will suspect is the radio equipment. It is possible that you were suffering from signal interference from the engine. Signal interference will cause the uncontrollable situation you discribed.
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| Into The Light I Command Thee ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: SD
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It is time to say goodbye to my Extra 260. I will be selling it at this years auction. It has an OS 160FX, JR servos, Fromeco reg and batt with a JR heavy duty switch. The AUW is a little under 12lbs. It is a fanominal aircraft. I had mishaps, but they were all pilot error. Fortunately I did not have the issues discribed in this thread. Hanger 9 Extra 260 pictured with a 3MM TOC 53cc Mej 22x8
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| Fisher Fuel Products ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: NEW PORT RICHEY,FL USA Age: 41
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: La Jolla, CA USA
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Just saw a thead on another site, where the tail section failed in flight. The fuse cracked just in front of the vertical stab. This could cause your symptoms, if the same thing happened to your plane.
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