Re: [RCSE] Gyro question - helps me

2006-01-17 Thread Hilaunch
In a message dated 1/17/06 7:15:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is turning the gyro gain all the way down the equivalent of bypassing it?  It is close enough.  You should not notice any input from the Gyro. Also, what's the thinking on gyros in DLGs these da

Re: [RCSE] Gyro question

2006-01-17 Thread Phil Barnes
- Original Message - From: "Tom Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> what's the thinking on gyros in DLGs these days? A gyro will probably not increase the maximum launch height of an aileron DLG model that is properly set up and properly thrown. There are some situations where a gyro may

[RCSE] Gyro question

2006-01-17 Thread Tom Watson
Is turning the gyro gain all the way down the equivalent of bypassing it? I want to experiment flying my DLG without the rudder gyro, but avoid ripping it out for now. Also, what's the thinking on gyros in DLGs these days? With or without? I have a feeling it's doing strange things that I m

Re: [RCSE] Gyro Question

2001-06-07 Thread Dick Barker
The quickest and cheapest solution might be an external V tail mixer. Then put the gyro between the rudder channel (aileron really) and the external mixer. Thermal-Gromit Works and others have small electronic mixers that are very inexpensive. http://www.tgworks.com/ -- Dick Barker Seattle, WA -

Re: [RCSE] Gyro Question

2001-06-07 Thread Brett Jaffee
riginal Message - > From: "Albert Wedworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:17 AM > Subject: [RCSE] Gyro Question > > > Hi All > > Al > > How do you hook up a gyro on a V tail ship with two servos?