Re: Twin Jet problems!



Len Cuff wrote:
Just bought one of these complete with 2 400 motors. Built fine and
fitted a 3000mh Nimh 9.6 pack and a 35A ESC. Problem is that it just
won't get into the air! Simply flies in a downward direction and land
about 20 feet away. Obviously I'm doing something wrong but any ideas?

TIA


cheers, Len

Is this your first pusher? Are the props installed backwards perhaps?
I always have to think twice when installing a pusher. Just can't seem to keep it clear in my mind for some reason.
--
TomO
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