Good landings after the first one. I've lost sight of my blue/white Zeus a time or two and had to go into SAFE mode for a bit. I put the battery further back and still have to push forward on the stick a little to fly level inverted. The Zeus goes where you point it and gets there in a hurry.
If control surfaces move too far in high rates, I move the linkage out on the control horn and/or in on the servo arm. As I've said many times, I don't turn the servo travel or high rates down in my transmitter. It decreases the resolution of the radio. And since the servo travel is less, any slack in the linkage becomes a larger percentage of the throw. Slack decreases the positioning accuracy of the control surface.
Land the Greek God and don't let that lightning strike you....lol
A sweetheart flown by you! 👌🏼
Your right about the hatch coming off i lost 2 it flys very well really no bad habits flys stable even upside down as usual great job
Good landings after the first one. I've lost sight of my blue/white Zeus a time or two and had to go into SAFE mode for a bit. I put the battery further back and still have to push forward on the stick a little to fly level inverted. The Zeus goes where you point it and gets there in a hurry.
If control surfaces move too far in high rates, I move the linkage out on the control horn and/or in on the servo arm. As I've said many times, I don't turn the servo travel or high rates down in my transmitter. It decreases the resolution of the radio. And since the servo travel is less, any slack in the linkage becomes a larger percentage of the throw. Slack decreases the positioning accuracy of the control surface.