@CrimsonOnigiri ahh, of course. Just pull off one part at a time, and test, until you find the part that's causing it.
It is usually just 1 part.
It's easier to avoid getting that by testing after every few new parts, than it is to fix it after it happens.
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Ohhh. Thanks~
@CrimsonOnigiri and that's why you should test every few parts as you are building.
930 parts... I suggest putting a gyro on it.
@Gestour That... Would be really hard to do... My plane currently has 930 parts....
@CrimsonOnigiri ahh, of course. Just pull off one part at a time, and test, until you find the part that's causing it.
It is usually just 1 part.
It's easier to avoid getting that by testing after every few new parts, than it is to fix it after it happens.
@Gestour i mean how do I fix it?
@CrimsonOnigiri
What do you mean "what happens?"
It will turn to the right...
@Gestour what happens if it yaws to the right for no reason?
If it pitches up, add weight to the front, if it pitches down, add weight to the back.
Do they need to be in the center of mass to work?
don't use gyros, it's such a dumb and lazy "solution"
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even if it screws the performance gyros reduce that effect
@JordenMillar that's hard
but you can use a lot of gyros
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