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Micro wobbles

Discussion in 'MōVI M15' started by Derek Cooper, Jun 19, 2016.

  1. Derek Cooper

    Derek Cooper Active Member

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    Hey FF,

    We always seem to get these micro-wobbles when we fly our M15. Tuning is very firm.

    Any ideas on what to look for to tune out the wobbles? If you go full size you can really see the effect.

     
  2. Jonny Lee

    Jonny Lee New Member

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    Only on descents?
     
  3. Derek Cooper

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    Most pronounced on descents.
     
  4. Gary Haynes

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    Derek couple of thoughts. Change the o rings? Also if they are vertical descents those are the worst condition for any rotary wing aircraft as you are descending through the turbulent air generated by the props. Sometimes can't be avoided. Unless you can tune it out then correct in post.
     
  5. Jonny Lee

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    With the A7 or FS7?
     
  6. Derek Cooper

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    Tried that - fresh black set for this flight.

    Good point. Those micro wobbles are very difficult to correct in post - even DaVinci struggles with them.
     
  7. Derek Cooper

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    Only really matters for the FS7 - the A7r is just used for stills so wobble is of no relevance.
     
  8. Jonny Lee

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    Try slowing down your descent rate slightly
     
  9. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    Or descending 10-20 degrees off vertical so the copter's not descending into its own rotor-wash -- if that fixes it, then Gary's correct.

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