Im a beginner, and i ve built 2 planes. A Storch, and a Sea Otter. Both of them seem to wanna fly great, but as a beginner i cant seem to get around how sensitive the planes seem to be. In the mist of adrenaline of the first flight, and the mini panic "first flight". I seem to be "over correcting" the aircraft's, they both wanna "knife edge" at the slightest stick movment, and or gain altitude, or dive with me barely thinking about moving the sticks.
Control Horns are on the highest holes
Servo Horns are the furthest out as well
Im thinking about shifting my linkage on my servo side down to the bottom hole to reduce my sensitivity?
Im useing a basic Spectrum Dxe transmitter, and dont think it has "expo" settings or anything fancy. Hell the manual is basically garbage, and basically no genuine help online for that transmitter, just a bunch of reviews baised on seeling the thing instead of education...
Im great with controllers, and pc simulated flight (i think more to "scale). But these foam planes are just to SENSITIVE! haha
Control Horns are on the highest holes
Servo Horns are the furthest out as well
Im thinking about shifting my linkage on my servo side down to the bottom hole to reduce my sensitivity?
Im useing a basic Spectrum Dxe transmitter, and dont think it has "expo" settings or anything fancy. Hell the manual is basically garbage, and basically no genuine help online for that transmitter, just a bunch of reviews baised on seeling the thing instead of education...
Im great with controllers, and pc simulated flight (i think more to "scale). But these foam planes are just to SENSITIVE! haha