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  • #16
    Thanks for all the advice chaps seems a piece of cake dont know what i was worried about lol

    so practice it on the sim but in reality best to never try it on my new shiney beam

    cheers again all jim
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    • #17
      I used to auto my 450 quite a bit, but since flying my .50s more the last one with the 450 was very funny as I fed in positive pitch and it bunny eared the blades at head height. It dropped to the floor a bit heavy but to my amazement it happily flew fine after and everything was straight.
      To be honest we may as well bolt the two gears together and forget the troublesome one way bearing and autos with the 450!
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      • #18
        i've never had any problems with my 450's one way bearing, and yeah, you really do just throw it at the deck, i find around -7-9 kind of area works best

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