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Gyropter not lifting off after full charge
Hi, Mostly all the micro copters problem are the battery and the the pinion gear that's been worn out.Check both of these part. Battery should at least gives out 350 mili amp. and the gear should touch the propeller shaft gear at the bottom of the copter.Get a lithium ion battery for more power and longetivity.Hope that helps!
12/5/2013 11:06:05 PM •
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on Dec 05, 2013
The tail rotor will not
doubld blade rotor there is no need for a rear/tail rotor,
on the remote are 2 buttons they will control Left/Right
spin , adjust so that it does not spin around
12/28/2012 12:29:17 PM •
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on Dec 28, 2012
My parents bought a Propel
I solved this same problem by removing the canopy and realigning the helix shaft with the motor gear. The small screwdriver provided will work. Be careful of the front white LED light when pulling the canopy off.
12/26/2011 10:43:59 PM •
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on Dec 26, 2011
Fully charged the choppers battery,the
The light will keep flashing unless you are on the correct channel A B or C and you hit the "Light" button on the front of the unit.
As far as the high speed take offs I suggest identifying which A B or C setting is correct for your copter. In order to do this turn off the RC controller. Set the Selector switch to "A" move the left joystick "throttle" half way up and then turn on the power. Assuming that the copter is still ON it will either fire up or do nothing. If it does nothing try the same sequence with the selector switch set to "B" and try again. If nothing try "C".
Now, as far as the rapid accelleration, I read one online comment that indicated that there is some type of "programming" sequence that the unit learns by pushing the left joystick throttle all the way forward and then back to zero when you start to fly it. So after the first "blast off" set the copter back down or even hold it in you hand by grasping the the landing runners and move the throttle forward until the rotor spin up and it lifts off. In your hand it is easier to keep it from going up too quickly.
Good luck!
8/30/2011 1:43:39 AM •
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on Aug 30, 2011
Hello, i have problem with
Yes if the rear propeller does not work the helicopter cannot be made to turn around. So it is important that the rear rotor works.
Now make sure that the drive is working to let the motor work , if controlled by the remote make sure the remote command works or is a fault in the remote.
Check the mechanics of the rotor movement. reset.
12/31/2010 11:36:14 AM •
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on Dec 31, 2010
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