Curious what I'm doing wrong here. I'm getting back into the hobby after ~11 or so years so I'm definitely rusty with setup details. Just to mention, the flybarless stuff is all new to me too. I was flying 450 and 600 sized flybared electrics with FM crystals. I ALWAYS wanted a Synergy. They were so cool looking back then and even now. I think it was the N9 that I fell in love with. Soooo, new transmitter and new model and a 500 size is perfect for my property.
Anyway, I'm wrapping up the build and decided to measure the COG while I have everything mocked up. Unfortunately, it's tail heavy. I was surprised because I have a non-recommended and heavy GensAce 5000 mAh battery. Even all the way forward, it's still tail heavy. Unfortunately, I can't run it all the way forward because the canopy won't fit. I don't imagine a smaller battery would help but what do I know after all these years.
My method is to set my blades perpendicular to the tail, disconnect the grip links so the grips swing on the feathering shaft without servo resistance and pick the model up and set it back down. I mostly observe which end of the skids hit the table first when setting it back down. Obviously, the rear skids hit first.
I know there's a carbon boom available but I'm just surprised the battery isn't heavy enough to center the model even all the way forward with the unmounted canopy drooping off it.
Setup:
Futaba CGY760R mounted on the gyro plate
All servos are the recommended MKS
GensAce 5000mAh
XNova 4020-1200kV (16T main and 18T tail)
Hobby Wing 120
The whole thing comes in at ~2850g if I remember correctly.
So, what am I doing wrong?
Edit: 18T tail gear, not 20